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A Companion to Lope de Vega brings together work by leading international scholars on the life and writing of Lope de Vega Carpio, the 'fénix de los ingenios', a 'monstruo de la naturaleza', as he was described by his rival, Miguel de Cervantes. Spain's foremost Golden Age playwright was in addition a major artist in prose and poetry, genres also covered by the Companion. The contributions evaluate current critical debates and issues in Lope de Vega studies, as well as providing new readings of key texts. The volume attempts to do justice to the variety, profusion and originality of Lope's output, and to outline the contours of his reputation as an artist in literary history, as well as firmly contextualising his life and work. The variety of critical perspectives reflects the liveliness of debate surrounding this enduringly popular figure whose drama has recently enjoyed a renaissance in theatres around the globe. | ![]() |
Introduction: Lope's Life and Work | | |
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Lope's Knowledge | Victor Dixon 2 | |
Lope de Vega and the Theatre in Madrid | José María Ruano de la Haza 3 | |
From Stage to Page: Editorial History and Literary Promotion in Lope de Vega's Partes de Comedias | Alejandro Garcia Reidy 4 | |
Imagining Lope's Lyric Poetry in the 'Soneto primero' of the Rimas | Tyler Fisher 5 | |
'Quien en virtud emplea su ingenio...': Lope de Vega's Religious Poetry | Arantza Mayo 6 | |
Outside In: The Subject[s] at Play in Las rimas humanas y divinas de Tomé de Burguillos | Isabel Torres 7 | |
The Arte nuevo de hacer comedias: Lope's dramatic statement | Jonathan Thacker 8 | |
The Canonical Plays | Alexander W Samson and Jonathan Thacker 9 | |
Lope de Vega, the Chronicle-Legend Plays and Collective Memory | Geraldine Coates 10 | |
Sacred Souls and Sinners: Abstinence and Adaptation in Lope's Religious Drama | Elaine Canning 11 | |
Lope, the comedian | Jonathan Thacker 12 | |
Lope de Vega's Speaking Pictures: Tantalizing Titians and Forbidden Michelangelos in La quinta de Florencia | Frederick A de Armas 13 | |
Performing Sanctity: Lope's Use of Teresian Iconography in Santa Teresa de Jesús | Barbara Mujica 14 | |
Masculinities and Honour in Los comendadores de Córdoba | Geraint Evans 15 | |
El castigo sin venganza and the Ironies of Rhetoric | Edward H Friedman 16 | |
Life's Pilgrim: El peregrino en su patria | Alexander W Samson 17 | |
Novelas a Marcia Leonarda | Ali Rizavi 18 | |
La dorotea: a Tragicomedy in Prose | Xavier Tubau 19 | |
Lope as Icon | David McGrath 20 | |
A Modern Day Fénix: Lope de Vega's Cinematic Revivals | Duncan Wheeler 21 | |
Lope in Translation: Opening the Closed Book | David Johnston 22 | |
Translations of Titles | 23 | |
Guide to Further Reading | 24 | |
Bibliography | |