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Lope's Role in the Lope de Vega Myth

Hispania, 1980
ON the eve of the four-hundredth anniversary of the birth of Lope de Vega, Zamora Vicente was still able to proclaim without reservation that "Lope es el creador de un teatro nacional, con todas las implicaciones que semejante denominaci6n encierra, con su grandeza y sus limitaciones."' In 1962, another distinguished scholar wrote a more restrained ...
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Lope de Vega as a writer of prose

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1935
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Lope de Vega

2017
Lope Félix de Vega Carpio (b. 1562–d. 1635) is one of Spain’s most celebrated and prolific writers. As a native and nearly lifelong resident of Madrid, he positioned himself at the very center of Imperial Spain’s cultural production. Spanish literati, in turn, acknowledged Lope de Vega’s prowess through a variety of epithets, which included Fénix de ...
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Lope de Vega

The Modern Language Journal, 1969
John A. Crow, Francis C. Hayes
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Lope de Vega

Books Abroad, 1932
Patricio Gimeno, Marcel Carayon
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El Culto de Lope

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1935
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Lope de Vega Dramaturge

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1984
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