Lope De Vega's Lo Que Pasa En Una Tarde
Discover the rich world of Spanish theater with Lope De Vega's Lo Que Pasa En Una Tarde, expertly analyzed by Richard A. Picerno. This groundbreaking work, published by The University of North Carolina Press in 1971, offers the first critical examination of this comedia de costumbres y de enredo, originally penned in 1617 by the legendary playwright, Lope de Vega. Spanning 192 pages, Picerno's edition preserves the authentic orthography of Lope's original manuscript while enhancing readability with modern capitalization, punctuation, and accentuation. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book provides valuable insights into the intricate themes and cultural significance of Spanish theater. Immerse yourself in the timeless narratives that shaped national identity and enjoy a deeper understanding of one of the most influential figures in literature.