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Pedro Salinas' Theater of Self-Authentication

Part of the American University Studies, Series 2: Romance, Languages & Literature series
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This analysis examines the theater of Pedro Salinas, twentieth-century poet and critic, in relation to his lyric prose, novels, and essays. Orringer argues that his plays emerge as a panorama of quests for individual identity amid the deceptive appearances of the world.

Active imagination marks Salinas' protagonists, whether they are facing adversity, fighting evil, or pursuing compassion.

Surprising coincidences, catalytic agents which speed the action, and a new aesthetic order of reality, which Salinas calls sure chance, distinguish his theater from his other works.

With new rigor, relationships are established between Salinas as a dramatic experimenter, and authors such as Cervantes, Calderon, and Unamuno.

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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
082041994X / 9780820419947
Hardback
862.62
01/02/1995
United States
137 pages
160 x 230 mm, 380 grams