El teatro de Miguel de Cervantes ante el IV Centenario

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From: Bulletin of the Comediantes
Date: 20060101
Author:Ostlund, DeLys

El teatro de Miguel de Cervantes ante el IV Centenario. Ed. Jesús G. Maestro. Theatralia, 5. Pontevedra, Spain: Mirabel Editorial, 2003. 580 pp.

Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra wrote much more than just Don Quijote. Such is the premise of this fifth volume in the series Theatralia. A basic point of departure of this compilation of essays is that one cannot fully appreciate Cervantes's genius without being familiar with his dramatic works: his entremises, his comedias, and La Numancia. Rather than being a comprehensive study of Cervantes's theater, however, this volume is a celebration of it ...

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