This book offers a new reading of Miguel de Cervantes's play La destruccion de Numancia (c. 1583), analysing the work in relation to theories of empire in sixteenth-century Spain, in the context of plays written immediately before the rise in popularity of Lope de Vega and the comedia nueva, and the playwright's innovative use of dramatic techniques in this transitional period of Spanish drama. Dramatic writers have always used the stage as a medium through which they could comment on current events involving politics, religion, philosophy, and society; Cervantes was no exception. His discourse concerning imperial expansion in La Numancia has resulted in many conflicting interpretations of the play's meaning. This book explores the drama's ...
This thesis deals with the Morisco question in the work of Miguel de Cervantes. It situates the auth...
ArtículosEl carácter dominante que como expresión literaria tiene el teatro durante los siglos XVI y...
During the sixteenth century, the Spanish theater began to indicate the tendencies that the drama wa...
While a great number of scholars have addressed Miguel de Cervantes's dramatisation of the historica...
The story of the Celtiberian town of Numancia and its fall in 133 B.C., as seen in the writings of L...
ii | A i g b e d i o n “We are like an admirable, wandering Numancia, who prefers to die gradually t...
This thesis offers an evaluation of Miguel de Cervantes's Ocho comedias y ocho entremeses nuevos nun...
The Cervantes tragedy El cerco de Numancia is a dramatic play with an irrevocable strength and inten...
The Cervantes tragedy El cerco de Numancia is a dramatic play with an irrevocable strength and inten...
This article analyzes the concept of «nationalism» as it appears in Numancia, by Miguel de Cervantes...
This dissertation concentrates upon the examination of the country-inns as a stage in the El ingenio...
This is a study of three works by the famous Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra we called n...
textOne of the most salient characteristics of Cervantes's literary production is his fascination, o...
Immensely popular in seventeenth-century Britain, the interpolated episodes of Marcela and Cardenio ...
This article analyzes the concept of «nationalism» as it appears in Numancia, by Miguel de Cervantes...
This thesis deals with the Morisco question in the work of Miguel de Cervantes. It situates the auth...
ArtículosEl carácter dominante que como expresión literaria tiene el teatro durante los siglos XVI y...
During the sixteenth century, the Spanish theater began to indicate the tendencies that the drama wa...
While a great number of scholars have addressed Miguel de Cervantes's dramatisation of the historica...
The story of the Celtiberian town of Numancia and its fall in 133 B.C., as seen in the writings of L...
ii | A i g b e d i o n “We are like an admirable, wandering Numancia, who prefers to die gradually t...
This thesis offers an evaluation of Miguel de Cervantes's Ocho comedias y ocho entremeses nuevos nun...
The Cervantes tragedy El cerco de Numancia is a dramatic play with an irrevocable strength and inten...
The Cervantes tragedy El cerco de Numancia is a dramatic play with an irrevocable strength and inten...
This article analyzes the concept of «nationalism» as it appears in Numancia, by Miguel de Cervantes...
This dissertation concentrates upon the examination of the country-inns as a stage in the El ingenio...
This is a study of three works by the famous Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra we called n...
textOne of the most salient characteristics of Cervantes's literary production is his fascination, o...
Immensely popular in seventeenth-century Britain, the interpolated episodes of Marcela and Cardenio ...
This article analyzes the concept of «nationalism» as it appears in Numancia, by Miguel de Cervantes...
This thesis deals with the Morisco question in the work of Miguel de Cervantes. It situates the auth...
ArtículosEl carácter dominante que como expresión literaria tiene el teatro durante los siglos XVI y...
During the sixteenth century, the Spanish theater began to indicate the tendencies that the drama wa...