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Moliere's Spanish Connection : Seventeenth-century Spanish Theatrical Influence on Imaginary Identity in Moliere

Part of the Currents in Comparative Romance Languages & Literatures series
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Part of the enduring charm of Moliere's characters stems from their insistent belief, in the face of overwhelming odds, that they can be whatever they choose.

This idea of identity as a mercurial and resilient force is one Moliere was able to expand and explore largely because of his knowledge of early-seventeenth-century Spanish theatre.

While the impact of Italian and Latin sources has been well documented, in this volume, Thomas P.

Finn offers socio-historical as well as textual analyses to trace the comedia's influence on Moliere's concept of identity.

Through an in-depth study of specific works and general trends, he shows how Moliere reworked and reinvigorated the Spanish process of identity construction and distribution.

By examining this neglected aspect of Moliere's work, Finn's study exposes identity largely as a product of the imagination that individual as well as societal forces, on both sides of the Pyrenees, sought to control.

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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
082044121X / 9780820441214
Hardback
842.4
04/09/2001
United States
178 pages
160 x 230 mm, 400 grams