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OverviewTirso de Molina's Jealous of Herself (c. 1622-23) is an ingenious comedy of disguise and deception, set in the streets, plazas and fashionable apartments of early 17th-century Madrid. Nearly forgotten for almost 400 years, the play is starting to gain attention today for its very modern perspective on male desire and the difficult situation placed on women who must live up to an ideal fantasy projected onto them. Much like another product of early 17th-century Spain, Miguel de Cervantes's world-famous novel Don Quixote , Jealous of Herself follows a lofty-minded man who worships an idealised image of a woman. It then shows us a world that gets turned upside down when other characters end up playing into this fantasy. Unlike Don Quixote, however, Jealous of Herself shifts its attention from the dreamer to the dreamed that is, to the individual trapped in and torn apart by this fantasy, the young woman, Dona Magdalena. Her internal conflict, the fact that she finds herself jealous of herself, ultimately becomes the axis of the play. Jealous of Herself is also a lively, wonderful piece of theatre. Written by a highly inventive playwright at a time when the Spanish theatre was at its peak, it has fascinating lead characters, verbal dexterity, rapid-fire wit and a strong sense of mood and place. Carefully structured, it builds relentlessly, climaxing with two great set-piece scenes that deserve to be on any list of great Renaissance-era stage moments. Until now, the play, whose Spanish title is La celosa de si misma , has been unavailable to English-language readers and audiences. This book is the first-ever English translation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Harley ErdmanPublisher: Liverpool University Press Imprint: Aris & Phillips Ltd Dimensions: Width: 21.30cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 15.20cm ISBN: 9780856688751ISBN 10: 0856688754 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 01 June 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsErdman provides an excellent first translation of Tirso's La celosa de si misma, equally useful for cross-departmental teaching of Golden Age literature and for library collections personnel in need of a versatile edition of the classic play. -- Dexter Hough-Snee Lucero, 2012 Erdman provides an excellent first translation of Tirso’s La celosa de sí misma, equally useful for cross-departmental teaching of Golden Age literature and for library collections personnel in need of a versatile edition of the classic play. Erdman provides an excellent first translation of Tirso's La celosa de si misma, equally useful for cross-departmental teaching of Golden Age literature and for library collections personnel in need of a versatile edition of the classic play. Erdman provides an excellent first translation of Tirso's La celosa de si misma, equally useful for cross-departmental teaching of Golden Age literature and for library collections personnel in need of a versatile edition of the classic play. -- Dexter Hough-Snee Lucero 2012 Author InformationHarley Erdman is Professor of Theater at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. A playwright, translator, and dramaturg, he is the author or editor of six books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |