"?Que he de hacer?": the comedia as casuistry.

The Romanic Review | May 1, 2004| | Copyright

The Spanish Golden Age comedia as a genre has proven notoriously difficult to explain fully. Since Lope de Vega first published in the early seventeenth century his Arte nuevo de hacer comedias en este tiempo, scholars and critics have been trying to generate a more or less complete history and poetics of the genre. (1) Scholars writing within such diverse critical frameworks as New Criticism, psychoanalysis, feminism, Marxism, and New Historicism have all attempted to answer certain fundamental questions: what was the artistic process by means of which the comedias were ...

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