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Life Is a Dream

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The death of Pedro Calderon de la Barca near the end of the 17th century marked the end of Spain's Golden Age of literary and artistic excellence.

Pedro Calderon de la Barca immense popularity and mastery of Spanish drama has earned him notoriety as the national dramatist of Spain.

Although he came from a family of lower nobility, his theater is often associated with the royal court, as he presented many plays in the palace of Philip IV.

His best known work, "Life Is a Dream", borrows material from several other sources and transforms it into a masterful philosophical drama.

The story of King Basil of Poland and his son, Segismund, is a complex and improbable plot featuring themes of the awakened sleeper, Christian grace, pagan superstition, and the popular Spanish theme of God's grace revealing nobility.

This play has been translated and performed in many different languages, and it remains an unquestioned masterpiece of world theater.

This edition follows the classic translation of Edward Fitzgerald.

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Neeland Media LLC
1420964062 / 9781420964066
eBook (EPUB)
11/11/2019
English
1 pages
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