Studiën Over Calderon En Zijne Geschriften... is a scholarly exploration of the works of Pedro Calderón de la Barca, the renowned Spanish dramatist of the 17th century. Authored by Jacobus Josephus Putman, this Dutch-language study delves into Calderón's plays and writings, offering critical analysis and insights into his literary contributions. The book provides a comprehensive overview of Calderón's dramatic techniques, thematic concerns, and historical context, making it an essential resource for students and scholars of Spanish literature and theater. Readers will gain a deeper appreciation for Calderón's enduring influence on European drama and his place in the canon of world literature.
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