Weeping male characters dominated lamenting scenes in the mythological zarzuela during the tumultuous years surrounding the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–14). Always played by a woman en travesti, the lamenting male became a stock character in this musical genre, entertaining audiences while allegorically reflecting Madrid’s elite at the turn of the eighteenth century. This dissertation uncovers an as yet unexplored proliferation of male laments in staged drama of the period while addressing a cross-dressing phenomenon in the zarzuela, an aspect that has until now received little attention. Extant zarzuelas from the period 1696–1718 form the core of the dissertation. I explore lamenting traditions in this repertory in relation to co...
This thesis examines how the mid sixteenth century madrigal phenomenon was perceived and interpreted...
This study examines how notions of national identity were developed and disseminated in Spain throug...
Seventeenth-century Spain witnessed a rich flowering of dramatic activity that paralleled the Renais...
Weeping male characters dominated lamenting scenes in the mythological zarzuela during the tumultuou...
If we rethink our traditional readings of the comedia as a conformist genre, we discover that gender...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Chapters one and two offer a theoretical and historical survey of masculinities in early modern Spai...
This essay takes aim at the gender-performance trouble that Hipolita and her brother...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Spanish. The Catholic University of AmericaAlthough María de Zayas is now cons...
When Charles II was restored to the English throne in 1660, one of his first acts was to reopen the ...
[EN] Lamentations have been cultivated throughout the history of Western music, from Antiquity to th...
ABSTRACT: This essay examines notions of man and manhood in the plays of the Ángela de Azevedo, in p...
This dissertation explores literary representations of blood in seventeenth-century Spanish cultural...
This study analyses gender in three of Tirso de Molina’s comedias urbanas and their subsequent perfo...
This thesis articulates the importance and influence of medical understandings of humoural theory, p...
This thesis examines how the mid sixteenth century madrigal phenomenon was perceived and interpreted...
This study examines how notions of national identity were developed and disseminated in Spain throug...
Seventeenth-century Spain witnessed a rich flowering of dramatic activity that paralleled the Renais...
Weeping male characters dominated lamenting scenes in the mythological zarzuela during the tumultuou...
If we rethink our traditional readings of the comedia as a conformist genre, we discover that gender...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Chapters one and two offer a theoretical and historical survey of masculinities in early modern Spai...
This essay takes aim at the gender-performance trouble that Hipolita and her brother...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Spanish. The Catholic University of AmericaAlthough María de Zayas is now cons...
When Charles II was restored to the English throne in 1660, one of his first acts was to reopen the ...
[EN] Lamentations have been cultivated throughout the history of Western music, from Antiquity to th...
ABSTRACT: This essay examines notions of man and manhood in the plays of the Ángela de Azevedo, in p...
This dissertation explores literary representations of blood in seventeenth-century Spanish cultural...
This study analyses gender in three of Tirso de Molina’s comedias urbanas and their subsequent perfo...
This thesis articulates the importance and influence of medical understandings of humoural theory, p...
This thesis examines how the mid sixteenth century madrigal phenomenon was perceived and interpreted...
This study examines how notions of national identity were developed and disseminated in Spain throug...
Seventeenth-century Spain witnessed a rich flowering of dramatic activity that paralleled the Renais...