El jardinero fingido en la comedia lopeveguesca
2012; Spanish National Research Council; Volume: 92; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Espanhol
10.3989/rfe.2012.v92.i1.241
ISSN1988-8538
Autores Tópico(s)Medieval Iberian Studies
ResumoThe dramatic mask of the false gardener, one of the many types of noble disguised as a peasant, is specially frequent in Lope de Vega’s urban comedy; if in the main plot the love gardener courts his lover taking profit of the disguise, in the comic plot the dramatic type is parodied thanks to his links with real peasants; about 1615, Lope, already masked as Belardo in the Romancero, makes use of this dramatic type as a spokesman of his personal courtly ambitions.
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