[EN] Shedding a light on epic drama conduces us to consider two radical paradoxes: first, a political paradox, since epic drama is supposed to serve the proletarian class, whereas proletarians are unable to actually support it; second, a narrative paradox, in that it seems to contradict the Aristotelian theory by confusing the two fundamental modes of imitation. Nevertheless, the aesthetic innovations brought by epic drama are still alive in spite of the outdated political and revolutionary dogmatism on which it was supposedly founded. The thesis is illustrated by examples from three significant contemporary plays in Spanish: Rashid 9/11 from Jaime Chabaud (Mexico), Himmelweg from Juan Mayorga (Spain) and Huevos from Ulises Rodríguez Febles...
This dissertation examines the first modernized productions of the Spanish classics, which took plac...
Within the rich tradition of Spanish theater lies an unexplored dimension reflecting themes from cla...
All the social proliferation of the Spanish theatre al the end of the XIXth century and at the begin...
This dissertation explores the manifestations, uses and appropriations of history in key Spanish pla...
From the overtly political means and functions of the ancient Greek tragedy, modern western drama st...
Terrorism and violence have long been a part of Spanish history and culture, although the twentieth ...
Terrorism and violence have long been a part of Spanish history and culture, although the twentieth ...
This work treats the three unities of classical theater, those of action, time and place, and examin...
[EN] In Juan Mayorga’s dramatic works the Holocaust motif, besides playing a major role in what can ...
Jose Ricardo Morales is a writer who was exiled in Chile after the Spanish Civil War. His theatre is...
This thesis concerns abour contemporary Spanish and Argentinian one-act play with characteristics of...
Regardless of how mobile and fragile the frontiers between theatre and performance are in their upho...
textTraditionally, the study of Golden Age drama has been restricted to regarding the plays either ...
textTraditionally, the study of Golden Age drama has been restricted to regarding the plays either ...
International audienceResumen: La obra El pan y la sal de Raúl Quirós pertenece a la corriente del t...
This dissertation examines the first modernized productions of the Spanish classics, which took plac...
Within the rich tradition of Spanish theater lies an unexplored dimension reflecting themes from cla...
All the social proliferation of the Spanish theatre al the end of the XIXth century and at the begin...
This dissertation explores the manifestations, uses and appropriations of history in key Spanish pla...
From the overtly political means and functions of the ancient Greek tragedy, modern western drama st...
Terrorism and violence have long been a part of Spanish history and culture, although the twentieth ...
Terrorism and violence have long been a part of Spanish history and culture, although the twentieth ...
This work treats the three unities of classical theater, those of action, time and place, and examin...
[EN] In Juan Mayorga’s dramatic works the Holocaust motif, besides playing a major role in what can ...
Jose Ricardo Morales is a writer who was exiled in Chile after the Spanish Civil War. His theatre is...
This thesis concerns abour contemporary Spanish and Argentinian one-act play with characteristics of...
Regardless of how mobile and fragile the frontiers between theatre and performance are in their upho...
textTraditionally, the study of Golden Age drama has been restricted to regarding the plays either ...
textTraditionally, the study of Golden Age drama has been restricted to regarding the plays either ...
International audienceResumen: La obra El pan y la sal de Raúl Quirós pertenece a la corriente del t...
This dissertation examines the first modernized productions of the Spanish classics, which took plac...
Within the rich tradition of Spanish theater lies an unexplored dimension reflecting themes from cla...
All the social proliferation of the Spanish theatre al the end of the XIXth century and at the begin...