El perro del hortelano / La dama boba /The Gardener's Dog / The Silly Lady

Lope De Vega

El perro del hortelano / La dama boba /The Gardener's Dog / The Silly Lady
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Clasicos
Country
United States
Published
20 August 2019
Pages
336
ISBN
9788491054221

El perro del hortelano / La dama boba /The Gardener’s Dog / The Silly Lady

Lope De Vega

El presente volumen reune dos obras maestras de Lope de Vega, El perro del hortelano y La dama boba.

Lope Felix de Vega Carpio es uno de los dramaturgos mas celebrados de la literatura universal. En Espana renovo la forma de hacer teatro a finales del siglo XVI y principios del XVII, creando una comedia nueva que cosecho los exitos del publico y del lector y sento las bases del drama contemporaneo. La dama boba y El perro del hortelano son dos comedias de 1613 que pertenecen a lo que ha venido en llamarse comedia urbana . Se trata de dos de las obras mas conocidas del Fenix de los Ingenios, en las que se analiza el tema de amor, el del honor y el de las relaciones paternofiliales.

La presente edicion esta a cargo de Ismael Lopez Martin, profesor en el departamento de didactica de las lenguas y de las ciencias humanas y sociales de la Universidad de Zaragoza y especialista en teatro espanol. Su estudio introductorio y el aparato de notas que ha disenado constituyen una aportacion fundamental.

Edicion de Ismael Lopez Martin

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

This volume includes two masterpieces by famed Spanish poet and playwright Lope de Vega, El perro del hortelano / The Gardener’s Dog and La dama boba / The Lady Boba: A Woman of Little Sense.

Lope Felix de Vega Carpio is one of the most celebrated playwrights of universal literature.

In Spain he renewed the way theater was done in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. He created a new comedy that obtained great success and public acceptance, and laid the foundation of contemporary drama. El perro del hortelano / The Gardener’s Dog and La dama boba / The Lady Boba: A Woman of Little Sense. are two comedies from 1613 that belong to what is known as urban comedy . These are two of the best-known works by the Phoenix of Wits , in which the theme of love, honor, and parent-child relations are analyzed.

In charge of this edition is Ismael Lopez Martin, professor in the Dept. of languages and social sciences at the University of Zaragoza and specialist in Spanish theater. His introductory study and the note-taking device he designed, are a fundamental contribution to this edition.

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