La Com die Espagnole du 17e Si cle, by Alfred Morel-Fatio, offers a detailed exploration of Spanish Golden Age theater. This study, originally published in French, delves into the key dramatic works and theatrical conventions of 17th-century Spain. Morel-Fatio provides insightful commentary on the plays, playwrights, and cultural context that defined this vibrant period in literary history.
The book examines the evolution of Spanish comedy, tracing its influences and highlighting its unique characteristics. It is an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in understanding the richness and complexity of Spain's theatrical heritage. Morel-Fatio's analysis provides valuable context for appreciating the enduring legacy of Spanish Golden Age drama.
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