Calder n de la Barca in Italia nel sec. XVII explores the impact and reception of the renowned Spanish playwright Calder n de la Barca in 17th-century Italy. Authored by A. Cantella, this study delves into the historical context of Calder n's works as they were introduced and interpreted within the Italian literary scene.
The book examines the cultural exchange and adaptation of Calder n's dramatic style and themes, providing insights into how Italian audiences and writers engaged with his plays. It offers a valuable perspective on the cross-cultural influence of Spanish Golden Age literature and its enduring legacy in European theatre. This work is essential for scholars of comparative literature, theatre history, and Spanish-Italian cultural relations.
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