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'Other' Spanish Theatres: Erasure and Inscription on the Twentieth-Century Spanish Stage.(Book Review)
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The Modern Language Review
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October 1, 2004| Author:
Zatlin, Phyllis
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'Other' Spanish Theatres: Erasure and Inscription on the Twentieth-Century Spanish Stage. By MARIA M. DELGADO. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press. 2003. xv+336 pp. 17.99 [pounds sterling]. ISBN 0-7190-5976-3.
This ground-breaking book lives up to its title in various ways. It approaches the Spanish stage from the viewpoint of production history and performance studies rather than following the literary analysis of dramatic texts found in most earlier st...
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