Chapter Navi che portano nell'aldilà: la raffigurazione del bivium in El viaje del alma di Lope de Vega
The bivium of human life, narrated in the myth of Hercules and symbolized by the Pythagorean Y, was a recurring motif in Spanish theater since the second half of the sixteenth century. Lope de Vega already developed it in one of his most remote sacramental plays, Comedia del viaje del hombre. In Via...
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Florence
Firenze University Press
2021
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