La vida es sueño
From de la Barca I was recommended by Ford Maddox Ford the following two titles which I'm clearly incompetent to identify. Any help? I'll also accept corrections of FMF's rec's.La Hermosura de AngelicusLa Dorotea
Utterly beautifulAlthough Segismundo begins as an antihero, his conflicted feelings can be understood as the root of all humanity. Nobility wins in the end-May we all find such satisfying endings to our 'dreams'
This is my favorite Siglo de Oro play, by a long shot. In fact, it's the best play in Spanish from any period that I have thus far read. It is moralizing, it has action, it has sorrow, and it's just amazing.
Calderon was a playwright I studied with John Wilson in his Theater History class at Cornish College of the Arts (circa 1997-1998) and I was intrigued by Life is a Dream. I thought this would be a perfect play for prisoners to read because of the themes of prison and the lead character having spent his whole life in prison. It was indeed a great play to teach and discuss with them, and I also found a play that was new to me and that I liked a whole bunch. Can't wait to see it from a company in
Hi!I just read this book out of coincidence as it was on my uncle's house. I borrowed it from him because I wanted to read this book written on the Spanish' Golden Century on Letters. Language is very cultured as expected, and its poetry and ryme is just awsome. During the book several reflections on life are made so there are a couple that will left you thinking.This book belongs to the peace of works that allow to have a better knowledge of my native spoken language, and this effort will
Pedro Calderón de la Barca
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Title | : | La vida es sueño |
Author | : | Pedro Calderón de la Barca |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 207 pages |
Published | : | 2001 by Cátedra (first published 1636) |
Categories | : | Plays. Classics. Drama. European Literature. Spanish Literature. Theatre. Fiction. Academic. School |
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He aquí la creación más lograda y de carácter más universal de Calderón. La vida es sueño es, en síntesis, la plasmación barroca de la idea de la fugacidad de la vida con todos los aditamentos geniales de construcción, caracteres y estilo que el autor supo imprimirle. Con este pesimismo radical sobre el valor de la vida humana se interfiere el libre albedrío como afirmación personal de Segismundo —“¿y teniendo yo más vida / tengo menos libertad?”—. Estos dos principios combinados crean una riqueza enorme de sentidos, que en esta edición son desmenuzados críticamente por Ciriaco Morón Arroyo.
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Original Title: | La vida es sueño |
ISBN: | 8437600928 (ISBN13: 9788437600925) |
Edition Language: | Spanish |
Characters: | Segismundo, Rosaura, Basílio |
Setting: | Poland |
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I really enjoyed reading this play, the language is so beautiful and flowed so nice it was fun to read and I could follow the storyline quite well.This play is wrote in a way that once you begin reading the text is like an old song and you find its rhyming works very well.From de la Barca I was recommended by Ford Maddox Ford the following two titles which I'm clearly incompetent to identify. Any help? I'll also accept corrections of FMF's rec's.La Hermosura de AngelicusLa Dorotea
Utterly beautifulAlthough Segismundo begins as an antihero, his conflicted feelings can be understood as the root of all humanity. Nobility wins in the end-May we all find such satisfying endings to our 'dreams'
This is my favorite Siglo de Oro play, by a long shot. In fact, it's the best play in Spanish from any period that I have thus far read. It is moralizing, it has action, it has sorrow, and it's just amazing.
Calderon was a playwright I studied with John Wilson in his Theater History class at Cornish College of the Arts (circa 1997-1998) and I was intrigued by Life is a Dream. I thought this would be a perfect play for prisoners to read because of the themes of prison and the lead character having spent his whole life in prison. It was indeed a great play to teach and discuss with them, and I also found a play that was new to me and that I liked a whole bunch. Can't wait to see it from a company in
Hi!I just read this book out of coincidence as it was on my uncle's house. I borrowed it from him because I wanted to read this book written on the Spanish' Golden Century on Letters. Language is very cultured as expected, and its poetry and ryme is just awsome. During the book several reflections on life are made so there are a couple that will left you thinking.This book belongs to the peace of works that allow to have a better knowledge of my native spoken language, and this effort will
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