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Library of Rassegna iberistica
Volume 15 | Edited book | Classical Spanish Theater in the Cinema
Abstract
This book aims to deepen the relationship between classical Spanish theater and cinema through the analysis of a corpus which has been only partially studied and recently rescued by critics. The chapters first deal with theoretical questions about the cinematographic adaptation of a dramatic text, followed by specific studies of significant periods in the political and cultural history of Spain in the 20th century, such as the artistic production of exile and that of the Franco regime, also taking into account the creative contribution of the most recent films based on the theme and their impact on contemporary society.
Keywords Calderón • Reception • Monologue • Reception of the Golden Age Theatre Heritage • Agustín Moreto • Naples • Propaganda • Golden Age Drama • Film version • Adaptation • Communism • Spanish cinema • Francisco Franco • Dialectic high vs low • Reception of the Golden Age theatre heritage • Golden Age Drama Studies • Theatre in cinema • Film adaptation • Filmic rewriting • Portugal • Theater-cinema relations • Shakespeare • Spanish Golden Age theater • Theatre • El Alcalde de Zalamea • La vida es sueño • Spanish Comedia • El desdén con el desdén • Spain • Cinema • Spanish theater of Golden Century • Rafael Alberti • Censorship • Nazism • Audience • Don Juan • National identity • Spanishness • Theories on adaptation • Cinematic space • Franco’s regime • Lope de Vega • El perro del hortelano • Francoism • Theatrical space • Pedro Calderón de la Barca • Cinematographic adaption • Dictatorship • Hispanism • Pilar Miró • Menos es más • Siglo de Oro • Screen adaptation • María Teresa León • Argentine cinema
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-330-4 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-330-4 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-331-1 | Number of pages 200 | Dimensions 16x23cm | Published July 12, 2019 | Language es
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