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  1. Three Major Plays (Oxford World's Classics) by Lope de Vega, 2008-08-01
  2. PERIBANEZ Y EL COMENDADOR DE OCANA by LOPE DE VEGA, 1967-01-01
  3. Fuente Ovejuna (Drama Classics) by Lope de Vega, 2010-03-01
  4. El Caballero de Olmedo: Lope de Vega (Hispanic Texts)
  5. Fuenteovejuna (Biblioteca Clásicos Literarios) (Spanish Edition) by Lope de Vega y Carpio, 2010-06-14
  6. Lope De Vega's Los Espanoles En Flandes: A Critical Edition (Iberica) by Lope De Vega, 1997-12
  7. Duchess of Amalfi's Steward (Carleton Renaissance Plays in Translation) by Lope De Vega, 1987-10
  8. Desire's Experience Transformed: A Representative Anthology of Lope De Vega's Lyric Poetry by Lope De Vega Carpio, 1991-11
  9. Spanisches Theater: Band III. Schauspiele von Lope de Vega. Teil 1 (German Edition) by Lope de Vega, 2001-11-26
  10. Translations of the American Plays of Lope De Vega: The Discovery of the New World, the Conquest of Araucania, Brazil Restored (Hispanic Literature, V. 78) by Lope De Vega, 2003-04
  11. Parte Veinte De Las Comedias De Lope De Vega Carpio (1625) (Spanish Edition) by Lope De Vega, 2010-09-10
  12. Wit's End: An Adaptation of Lope De Vega's LA Dama Boba (Iberica (New York, N.Y.), Vol. 32.) by Edward H. Friedman, Lope De Vega, 2000-01
  13. El nuevo mundo descubierto por Cristobal Colon: Comedia de Lope de Vega Carpio : edition critique (Spanish Edition) by Lope de Vega, 1980
  14. La Corona Tragica de Lope de Vega: Una Edicion Critica by Lope De Vega, 1982-01

1. Lope De Vega: Poems
An index of poems by Lope de Vega. LOPE FELIX DE VEGA CARPIO (15621635), one of the greatest figures in Spanish literature, the monstruo of the critics, was born
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POEMS BY LOPE DE VEGA: LOPE FELIX DE VEGA CARPIO (1562-1635) , one of the greatest figures in Spanish literature, the "monstruo" of the critics, was born at Madrid, and after an irregular youth took part in the Invincible Armada, returning to receive priestly orders, but, also, to continue his dissolute courses. He is said to have written 1800 dramas of various kinds, establishing the style for all future writers of the Spanish theatre. His lyric talents are of the highest order, and his fluency makes him one of the most remarkable figures in the literature of the world. His Obras sueltas RELATED WEBSITES
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Three Major Plays (Oxford World's Classics), The Best Boy in Spain El Mejor Mozo De Espana, Dog in the Manger A Play by Lope De Vega (Absolute Classics), Lady Nitwit/LA Dama
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  • Fascinating Lope de Vega
Three Major Plays (Oxford World's Classics)
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  • ASIN: Book Description Customer Reviews: Fascinating Lope de Vega This is a great presentation of three of the best Golden Age Spanish plays, which reveal psychological complexity in the context of rapid action. This translation of the plays is excellent in keeping the feel of their fast pace while giving graceful phrases to the characters. The three plays are first the most famous "Fuente Ovejuna" (which is a formula for civil disobedience against the unjust rulers), followed by "The Knight from Olmedo" ( a story of love, heroism, and jealosy which reveals how justice was enacted in that era), and finally "Punishment Without Revenge" ( a story of fiery love and how it burns its victims). The only thing I wished was that this could have been a bilingual edition with the Spanish on one page and the English on the facing page so we could correlate the beauty of the two languages. However, it is really a delight to be able to read a modern translation of these works. If you think Cervantes was Spain's Shakespeare, you're dead wrong! 'Twas Lope; perhaps the greatest playwriter in history, after Billy the Bard!

    4. Lope De Vega (1562-1635)
    Biography of the Spanish playwright, plus links to all of his works currently in print.
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    Lope de Vega Born November 25th, 1562, about two years before Marlowe and Shakespeare Fortunately for the good of the Spanish Theatre, Lope escaped the fate of many of his fellow soldiers during this disastrous venture against Britain. His ship, the San Juan , was one of the few to return safely. Not only did Lope survive, but he spent the six month voyage composing the epic poem The Beauty of Angelica After returning to Valencia, Lope set about the business of making a living in the theatre. Soon, he was composing so many plays that more than one manager was dependant upon the young playwright for his supply. But Lope still found time to carry on his love affairs. He soon initiated a tryst with the actress Micaela de Luxon who would provide him with four children and inspire many a sonnet. He would remain as constant to her as was possible for a man of his ilk, which meant that she would share him with several other Spanish ladies. In 1598, he married the daughter of a successful pork merchant. Lope's affairs produced a large number of offspring. In 1605, he found himself the father of both a son by his wife and a daughter by Micaela. Two years later, Micaela also gave birth to a son named Lopito who would become a talented poet. In spite of his many affairs, Lope was a devoted father. When his wife died in 1613, he brought all of his children together under one roof.

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    6. Lope De Vega
    Biography of the Spanish playwright, known as The Phoenix of Spain. Includes titles of many of his works.
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    Prolific playwright, pioneer of Spanish drama, author of as many as 1800 comedias and several hundred shorter dramatic pieces, of which about 500 have been printed. Lope de Vega's achievement is considered among Spanish writers second only to that of Cervantes . His life was as dramatic as his plays: he was a volunteer on the Invincible Armada; his many love affairs brought him both notoriety and problems with the law, resulting in prison terms and exile.
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    Ariosto 's Orlando Furioso La Arcadia Lope bought a house in the Calle de Francos in 1610. Three years later Doña Juana died, and Lope had an affair with Jerónima de Burgos, and then with Doña Marta de Nevares Santoyo – this time his indiscretions with her were criticized even by Cervantes. In 1614 he entered a religious order and was appointed an officer of the Inquisition. "Harmony is pure love, for love is complete agreement," Lope wrote in FUENTEOVEJUNA (c. 1613). Lope's work as a playwright was not approved by the church, but he wrote many of his comedias Lope claimed to have written a total of 1500 plays. His productivity was phenomenal: he boasted that he had numerous times composed a piece and brought it on the stage within 24 hours. His success also overshadowed Cervantes's attempts as a playwright. Lope once wrote: "No one is so stupid as to admire Miguel de Cervantes." Essentially he wrote two types of drama, of which the

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    8. AHCT List Of Comedia Texts In English
    Vega, Lope de In Love But Discreet (La discreta enamorada, translated by Vern G. Williamsen) Association for Hispanic Classical Theater, Inc.
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    11. Calderon And Lope De Vega
    A comparison of Spain s two greatest dramatists; includes a list of related links.
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    Home Ancient Theatre Medieval Theatre 16th Century ... Email Us L His influence on the stage of Spain was far more potent than that of Sophocles on the theater of Greece or of Shakespeare on the drama of England. It was Lope who earliest discovered how to hold the interest of a modern audience by the easy intricacy of his story and by the surprising variety of the successive situations, each artfully prepared for by its predecessor. If Schlegel found an ingenious felicity of plot-making to be so characteristic of the Spanish drama that he was led to suspect a Spanish origin for any play in which he observed this quality, it was to the practice of Lope de Vega that his fellow-dramatists owed their possession of this merit. Marlowe 's formula in his youth and in his maturity borrowed Fletcher Euripides or Plautus , whereas Lope's opening scenes are marvels of clever presentation, taking the spectators immediately into the center of the action.

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