La comedias húngaras de Lope de Vega: una cadena de intertextualidad y reescritura
Abstract
In between the group of plays about the Hungarian history, Lope de Vega has three comedies with some similarities: The Melancholic Prince, The Sane Insane and The Ring of Oblivion. This work aims to examine the relationships of intertextuality and rewriting between the three plays, and also some characteristics of the development of Lope de Vega‟s palatial comedy.Downloads
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