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El alcalde de Zalamea
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Esta es no solo la obra más popular de este autor, sino la más artísticamente perfecta de todas las suyas. Es un drama de honor que sigue el mismo tema que trató Lope de Vega en su obra de igual título, pero que la supera en profundidad y caracterización de personajes.
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Pedro Calderón de la Barca
Pedro Calderón de la Barca
Author · 6 books

Pedro Calderón de la Barca y Henao was a dramatist of the Spanish Golden Age. Calderón initiated what has been called the second cycle of Spanish Golden Age theatre. Whereas his predecessor, Lope de Vega, pioneered the dramatic forms and genres of Spanish Golden Age theatre, Calderón polished and perfected them. Whereas Lope's strength lay in the sponteneity and naturalness of his work, Calderón's strength lay in his capacity for poetic beauty, dramatic structure and philosophical depth. Calderón was a perfectionist who often revisited and reworked his plays, even long after they debuted. This perfectionism was not just limited to his own work: many of his plays rework existing plays or scenes by other dramatists, improving their depth, complexity, and unity. (Many European playwrights of the time, such as Molière, Corneille and Shakespeare, reworked old plays in this way.) Calderón excelled above all others in the genre of the "auto sacramental", in which he showed a seemingly inexhaustible capacity to giving new dramatic forms to a given set of theological constructs. Calderón wrote 120 "comedias", 80 "autos sacramentales" and 20 short comedic works called "entremeses"

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