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Una aproximación al tema del engaño en algunas comedias de Lope de Vega [PDF]
Este trabajo ofrece una panorámica de los diferentes mecanismos del engaño en las comedias de Lope de vega. La tipología de estos engaños es asimismo revisada y aplicada a varias comedias lopescas.
Juan Antonio Martínez Berbel
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Las comedias colaboradas en escena
Las comedias áureas colaboradas fueron una creación lúdica y de consumo que llevaron a cabo muchos de los dramaturgos del Siglo de Oro. El análisis de las mismas, su origen, así como sus ediciones, está siendo objeto de estudio en las últimas décadas ...
María del Pilar Chouza-Calo +1 more
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Agustín Moreto, «Comedias de Agustín Moreto. Tercera parte de comedias», volumen IX
Reseña de Agustín Moreto, Comedias de Agustín Moreto. Tercera parte de comedias, volumen IX, dir. M. L. Lobato, coord. G. Gilabert, eds. M. Martínez Gutiérrez y Z. Vila Carneiro, Reichenberger, Kassel, 2023, 404 pp. ISBN: 9783967280548.
Ilaria Resta
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[Reseña] Comedias, Sexta parte de comedias
Reseña de José María Viña Liste (ed.), Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Comedias, Sexta parte de comedias, Madrid, Biblioteca Castro, 2010.
Cuñado-Landa, J.A. (Joseba Andoni)
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En el lomo : Comedias euskarasDigitalización Vitoria-Gasteiz Archivos y Bibliotecas Abril 1994 18-3Digitalización Vitoria-Gasteiz Fundación Sancho el Sabio ...
Soroa Lasa, Marcelino.
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‘Two Armies flye in…’: Battle scenes in English Renaissance theatre
Abstract One of the most spectacular characteristics of English Renaissance theatre is the propensity for battle scenes. Between 1576 and 1616, battle scenes appear in a third of all surviving plays and, judging from the titles, the frequency may have been even higher in the lost plays. The popularity of battle scenes is indicative both of early modern
Christian Dahl
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ABSTRACT This article argues that, in the fourteenth century, there was a wave of nostalgia that was provoked by extreme structural change: this was a moment of demographic catastrophe (with famine and plague), endemic warfare, economic fluctuation, intensified urbanization, and intellectual and spiritual novelties.
Hannah Skoda
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Land‐use legacies reduce the negative impact of climate change by promoting increased root recovery after drought events in trees established in past agricultural lands. Moreover, we found different biomass allocation during drought events in each stage of forest expansion gradient: more investment in roots than in stems in mature forests (optimal ...
Belén Acuña‐Míguez +4 more
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Structural persistence as an explanatory factor in synchrony and diachrony*
Abstract In this paper, we look at examples of linguistic change in which the structure associated with the original element can help us understand aspects of both the diachronic process and the synchronic outcome of change. We first consider a range of phenomena that have resisted formal analysis because they show mixed‐category behaviour.
Kersti Börjars, Tine Breban
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Las comedias de ambientación italiana de Lope de Vega: reflexiones a partir de ARTELOPE
A partir de los datos obtenidos en la base de datos Artelope confirmamos que el peso de la ambientación italiana es significativo en el teatro de Lope.
Manuel Piqueras Flores
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