Purdue University Press
Writing and Inscription in Golden-Age Drama
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9781557530196
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9781557530196
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Writing and Inscription in Golden-Age Drama
$39.01
Spain's Golden Age represents a transition from a largely oral tradition to a world in which information and culture were transmitted by way of written or printed documents. Contemporary theory has done much to elucidate the cultural and aesthetic implications of this transition. Utilizing concepts derived from such theorists as Derrida, Ong, and Austin, this study examines how writing and inscription are foregrounded and problematized in five Golden Age dramas: El villano en su rinc?n, by Lope de Vega; La estrella de Sevilla, of disputed authorship; El ejemplo mayor de la desdicha, by Mira de Amescua; Cautela contra cautela, by Tirso de Molina; and La cisma de Inglaterra, by Calder?n de la Barca.
| Author: Charles Oriel |
| Publisher: Purdue University Press |
| Publication Date: Jun 01, 1992 |
| Number of Pages: 200 pages |
| Binding: Paperback or Softback |
| ISBN-10: 155753019X |
| ISBN-13: 9781557530196 |