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Gil Vicente’s Cortes de Jupiter: Some Reading Notes

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Abstract
The Portuguese playwright and poet Gil Vicente is celebrated as one of Western literature greatest playwrights, as well as the most important dramatic author of Portuguese literature. Cortes de Jupiter (1521) is an excellent example of his unique style and one of his most fascinating plays. This article is intended to analyse some excerpts of this work, that deal with such themes as the representation of crown prince D. João, the presence of a Moorish female character and of her peculiar jargon, the wedding of the infanta Beatriz that gave Vicente the opportunity to stage his play.


Open access | Peer reviewed

Submitted: April 15, 2019 | Accepted: Dec. 16, 2019 | Published June 19, 2020 | Language: it

Keywords Teatro portoghese del XVI secoloEnchanted mouraJoão IIIJohn III of Portugal| Gil VicenteCinaAlexander the Great16th century Portuguese theatreDChinaBeatrice of PortugalBeatrice di PortogalloAlessandro MagnoMora incantataGil Vicente