Variations of «Drama Historial» (Historical Drama) in Lope de Vega

<p><span>Starting from the presentation of the principles underlying the current research and that link it to previous studies —principles which deal with the concept and features of <em>drama historial</em> (historic drama) in Lope de Vega—, the essay focuses on the distinct...

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Main Author: Joan Oleza Simó
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 2013-10-01
Series:Anuario Lope de Vega: Texto, Literatura, Cultura
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Online Access:https://revistes.uab.cat/anuariolopedevega/article/view/71
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spelling doaj-4ff2ce644b974897a159992fad74a3f52021-05-04T16:10:44ZspaUniversitat Autònoma de BarcelonaAnuario Lope de Vega: Texto, Literatura, Cultura2014-88602013-10-0119015018710.5565/rev/anuariolopedevega.7160Variations of «Drama Historial» (Historical Drama) in Lope de VegaJoan Oleza Simó0Universidad de Valencia<p><span>Starting from the presentation of the principles underlying the current research and that link it to previous studies —principles which deal with the concept and features of <em>drama historial</em> (historic drama) in Lope de Vega—, the essay focuses on the distinction of two fundamental modes of <em>drama historial</em>: the commemoration of famous historical events on the one hand, and moral conflict analysis, almost always of private nature and exploding in specific historical circumstances, on the other hand. These two major strategies of significance, the one being characteristic of a collective memory, associated with the identity of the nascent nation, and the other one exploring private identity, their subjectivity and their conflicts, constitute the two major branches of Lope’s <em>drama historial</em>. In exceptional cases, this diversification of strategies can be seen with precision in variations on the same subject. Such is the case of plays dedicated to the figure of the king of Portugal João II, two of which, the <em>First</em> and the <em>Second part</em> of <em>The Perfect Prince</em>, are a clear commemoration of famous public events, in this case about an exemplary king, while the third, the tragedy of <em>The Duke of Viseo</em>, is a detailed analysis of an ethical-political conflict which stresses the clash of individual subjects, and especially that between the King and the Duke of Viseo. The differences in the dramatic strategies followed in these works determine a completely different image of the historical figure of the king, who appears as a perfect prince in the first and second dramas, and as a man capable of perversion and injustice in the third.</span></p>https://revistes.uab.cat/anuariolopedevega/article/view/71variaciones del drama historialconmemoración de acontecimientosanálisis de conflictos individualeslope de vegael príncipe perfecto, i y iiel duque de viseo
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Variations of «Drama Historial» (Historical Drama) in Lope de Vega
Anuario Lope de Vega: Texto, Literatura, Cultura
variaciones del drama historial
conmemoración de acontecimientos
análisis de conflictos individuales
lope de vega
el príncipe perfecto, i y ii
el duque de viseo
author_facet Joan Oleza Simó
author_sort Joan Oleza Simó
title Variations of «Drama Historial» (Historical Drama) in Lope de Vega
title_short Variations of «Drama Historial» (Historical Drama) in Lope de Vega
title_full Variations of «Drama Historial» (Historical Drama) in Lope de Vega
title_fullStr Variations of «Drama Historial» (Historical Drama) in Lope de Vega
title_full_unstemmed Variations of «Drama Historial» (Historical Drama) in Lope de Vega
title_sort variations of «drama historial» (historical drama) in lope de vega
publisher Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
series Anuario Lope de Vega: Texto, Literatura, Cultura
issn 2014-8860
publishDate 2013-10-01
description <p><span>Starting from the presentation of the principles underlying the current research and that link it to previous studies —principles which deal with the concept and features of <em>drama historial</em> (historic drama) in Lope de Vega—, the essay focuses on the distinction of two fundamental modes of <em>drama historial</em>: the commemoration of famous historical events on the one hand, and moral conflict analysis, almost always of private nature and exploding in specific historical circumstances, on the other hand. These two major strategies of significance, the one being characteristic of a collective memory, associated with the identity of the nascent nation, and the other one exploring private identity, their subjectivity and their conflicts, constitute the two major branches of Lope’s <em>drama historial</em>. In exceptional cases, this diversification of strategies can be seen with precision in variations on the same subject. Such is the case of plays dedicated to the figure of the king of Portugal João II, two of which, the <em>First</em> and the <em>Second part</em> of <em>The Perfect Prince</em>, are a clear commemoration of famous public events, in this case about an exemplary king, while the third, the tragedy of <em>The Duke of Viseo</em>, is a detailed analysis of an ethical-political conflict which stresses the clash of individual subjects, and especially that between the King and the Duke of Viseo. The differences in the dramatic strategies followed in these works determine a completely different image of the historical figure of the king, who appears as a perfect prince in the first and second dramas, and as a man capable of perversion and injustice in the third.</span></p>
topic variaciones del drama historial
conmemoración de acontecimientos
análisis de conflictos individuales
lope de vega
el príncipe perfecto, i y ii
el duque de viseo
url https://revistes.uab.cat/anuariolopedevega/article/view/71
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