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ISBN: 1025409493

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Jacinto Benavente

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"Jacinto Benavente" is a comprehensive and authoritative critical study of the life and creative output of the celebrated Spanish dramatist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1922. Written by the distinguished scholar Walter Starkie, this work provides a deep exploration of Benavente's transformative role in modern Spanish theater, examining how he broke away from the rigid melodramatic traditions of the past to introduce a new era of psychological realism and social satire.

Through detailed analysis, Starkie examines the evolution of Benavente's style and the recurring themes that define his vast body of work, including the complexities of human nature, the nuances of social class, and the intellectual irony that became his trademark. The study offers valuable insights into his most famous plays, such as "The Bonds of Interest" and "The Passion Flower," situating them within the broader context of European literary movements at the turn of the twentieth century.

This volume serves as an essential resource for students of Spanish literature and theater history, highlighting the technical mastery and philosophical depth that established Benavente as one of the most influential figures in contemporary drama. Starkie's expert commentary ensures that the legacy of this literary giant is accessible to a wider English-speaking audience.

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