The aim of this article is to study the way the Americas are partially and indirectly portrayed in a collection of about fifteen comedias written by Lope de Vega, in which the scene is located in Seville. After having set forth the apparent plausibility of the topography and the Sevillian society linked with the Indias, the author focuses on the strictly literary functions of their representation (dramatic function, ideological function, poetic function). He shows how the image of the New World plays a part in the economy of the action (dramatic function), in the moral critique of greed provoked by Hispanic-American trade (ideological function), and in the creation of poetic images that tum to numerous topics, but that also nurture lopean l...
El dragón de fuego is a play by Jacinto Benavente, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1922,...
textThis is a history of the relationship between prejudices and reality during the first century of...
Este articulo analiza las relaciones diversas que tres escritores latinoamericanos (Pablo Neruda, Oc...
El objeto de este articulo es analizar la imagen de las Indias de América tal y como están reflejada...
El objeto de este artículo es analizar la imagen de las Indias de América tal y como están reflejada...
During the 16th and 17th centuries, many Spaniards retumed to Spain from the Indias, loaded with the...
The purpose of this article is to provide further evidence of New World influences in the short dram...
The harbour of Seville was the work place of many merchants dedicated to trading with the Americas. ...
La figura del indiano reúne en la dramaturgia de Lope de Vega una serie de características que la al...
Through the analysis of two works of the Spanish Golden Age, the drama Amazonas en las Indias by Tir...
The author of this article analyzes two little-known examples of entremeses with American ingredient...
The present article intends to explain why the preeminent dramatist of the Siglo de Oro, Lope de Veg...
This article analyzes the travel literature to Latin America published by the journal El Correo de U...
El dragón de fuego es una comedia de Jacinto Benavente, ganador del Premio Nobel de Literatura en 19...
International audienceThis essay pretends to demonstrate how two epic poems, Lope de Vega's Dragonte...
El dragón de fuego is a play by Jacinto Benavente, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1922,...
textThis is a history of the relationship between prejudices and reality during the first century of...
Este articulo analiza las relaciones diversas que tres escritores latinoamericanos (Pablo Neruda, Oc...
El objeto de este articulo es analizar la imagen de las Indias de América tal y como están reflejada...
El objeto de este artículo es analizar la imagen de las Indias de América tal y como están reflejada...
During the 16th and 17th centuries, many Spaniards retumed to Spain from the Indias, loaded with the...
The purpose of this article is to provide further evidence of New World influences in the short dram...
The harbour of Seville was the work place of many merchants dedicated to trading with the Americas. ...
La figura del indiano reúne en la dramaturgia de Lope de Vega una serie de características que la al...
Through the analysis of two works of the Spanish Golden Age, the drama Amazonas en las Indias by Tir...
The author of this article analyzes two little-known examples of entremeses with American ingredient...
The present article intends to explain why the preeminent dramatist of the Siglo de Oro, Lope de Veg...
This article analyzes the travel literature to Latin America published by the journal El Correo de U...
El dragón de fuego es una comedia de Jacinto Benavente, ganador del Premio Nobel de Literatura en 19...
International audienceThis essay pretends to demonstrate how two epic poems, Lope de Vega's Dragonte...
El dragón de fuego is a play by Jacinto Benavente, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1922,...
textThis is a history of the relationship between prejudices and reality during the first century of...
Este articulo analiza las relaciones diversas que tres escritores latinoamericanos (Pablo Neruda, Oc...