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Although Pedro Calderón de la Barca was one of the greatest and most prolific playwrights of Spain's Golden Age, most of his nonallegorical comedias—118 in all—have remained unknown. Robert ter Horst presents here the first full-length study of these works, a sustained, meditative analysis dealing with more than 80 plays, conveying a sense of the whole of Calderón's secular theater.
To approach so vast a body of literature, Mr. ter Horst examines the meaning and function in Calderón of three broad subjects—myth, honor, and history—the warp threads across which the playwright weaves a subtle tapestry of contrasts, dualities, and conflicts: the private person versus the public person, the inner realm versus the outer, masculine against feminine, poet against prince.
The Calderón who emerges is a consciously consummate artist whose lifelong study was the passions of the human mind and body. In addition, he is seen as a synthesizer of his Spanish literary heritage and especially as a brilliant adapter of Cervantes’ insights to the stage. Robert ter Horst’s profound and far-ranging analysis sheds light on many fine works previously neglected and finds new depths in such supreme achievements as No hay cosa como callar, El segundo Escipión, and La vida es suefio.
Robert ter Horst is professor of Spanish at the University of Arizona and the author of numerous articles on Spanish literature.
"Erudite and entertaining. . . . Here is your guide to the secular plays, and he will neither lead you astray nor bore you on the journey."—Humanisme et Renaissance
Publication Date
1982
Publisher
The University Press of Kentucky
Place of Publication
Lexington, KY
ISBN
9780813114408
eISBN
9780813158822
Keywords
Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Spanish drama, Golden Age drama
Disciplines
Spanish Literature
Recommended Citation
ter Horst, Robert, "Calderón: The Secular Plays" (1982). Spanish Literature. 33.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/upk_spanish_literature/33
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