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OverviewIn the Golden Age of Spanish Theater, an age of highly dramatized coronations and regal spectacles, Alban Forcione has discovered a surprising but persistent preoccupation with the disrobing of the king. In both the celebrations of majesty and the enthrallment with its unveiling, he finds the chilling recesses in which a culture struggled to reconcile the public and the private, society and the individual, the monarch and the man. In brilliantly reinterpreting two of Lope de Vega's plays, long regarded as conventional royalist propaganda, Forcione places his texts in the context of political and institutional history, philosophy, theology, and art history. In so doing he shows how Spanish theater anticipated the decisive changes in human consciousness that characterized the ascendance of the absolutist state and its threat to the cultivation of individuality, authenticity, and humanity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alban K. ForcionePublisher: Yale University Press Imprint: Yale University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.640kg ISBN: 9780300134407ISBN 10: 0300134401 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 13 February 2009 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAn impressive, exciting work of criticism and scholarship. -David Quint, Yale University -- David Quint In its complex engagement with institutions of kingship, this massively original work enlightens readers on what it meant to be king of Spain from the Visigoths down to the Golden Age. -Diana de Armas Wilson -- Diana de Armas Wilson In its complex engagement with institutions of kingship, this massively original work enlightens readers on what it meant to be king of Spain from the Visigoths down to the Golden Age. -Diana de Armas Wilson -- Diana de Armas Wilson An impressive, exciting work of criticism and scholarship. -David Quint, Yale University -- David Quint An impressive, exciting work of criticism and scholarship. -David Quint, Yale University -- David Quint In its complex engagement with institutions of kingship, this massively original work enlightens readers on what it meant to be king of Spain from the Visigoths down to the Golden Age. -Diana de Armas Wilson -- Diana de Armas Wilson Prodigious, both in terms of its erudition and analytical depth, Majesty and Humanity brings our reflections on the political imagination of the antiguo regimen to a new height... The distinctiveness of this study, I would emphasize, lies in its relentless avoidance of simplification, in its utter command of Baroque multiperspectivism... Beautifully written and magisterial in its luxurious intertwining of literary, cultural, social, and political analysis, Majesty and Humanity is a must for all scholars of the Baroque. -Ariadna Garcia-Bryce, Renaissance Quarterly -- Ariadna Garc a-Bryce Renaissance Quarterly Through a brilliant analysis that incorporates his readings in history, political science, theology, and theater, Forcione offers a fresh view of two complex and paradoxical plays. --Barbara Mujica, 1650-1850 -- Babara Mujica 1650-1850 In its complex engagement with institutions of kingship, this massively original work enlightens readers on what it meant to be king of Spain from the Visigoths down to the Golden Age.Diana de Armas Wilson -- Diana de Armas Wilson Author InformationAlban K. Forcione is Walter S. Carpenter Jr. Professor of the Language, Literature, and Civilization of Spain Emeritus at Princeton University, and Morris A. and Alma Schapiro Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Emeritus at Columbia University. He lives in Princeton, NJ. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |