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Bartolomé de Torres Naharro

Personal information
Surname: Torres Naharro
First name: Bartolomé
Born: sometime between 1475 and 1485, Torre de Miguel Sesmero, Spain
Died: sometime between 1520 and 1533
Biography

Torres Naharro was born between 1475 and 1485 in Extremadura, but wrote most of his important works in Italy. He was imprisoned in Algiers and freed thanks to the protection of Pope Leó... (Read more...)

Themes

Torres Naharro wrote plays while living in Italy; although he was likely from Spain, he didn’t write any of his extant plays there. He was thus influenced heavily by the classical writ... (Read more...)

Style

Torres Naharro split playwriting into two groups: the comedia a noticia, (‘documentary play’), of which his Comedia Soldadesca (The Military Comedy) of 1510 is the prime example, featur... (Read more...)

Plays in the database
Useful reading and websites
  • Chaytor, H. J. ed. 1925. ‘Torres Naharro’ and ‘Prohemio to Propaladia by Torres Naharro’. In Dramatic Theory in Spain, pp. 1-4. Cambridge, University Press (Cambridge) (in Spanish)

  • Everett W. Hesse and Juan O. Valencia, 1971. El teatro anterior a Lope de Vega. Madrid, Alcalá (in Spanish)

  • Gillet, Joseph E. 1930. ‘Torres Naharro and the Spanish Drama of the Sixteenth Century’. In Estudios eruditos en memoriam de Adolfo Bonilla y San Martín 2, pp. 437-68. Madrid, Imprenta Viuda e hijos de J. Ratés, Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras

  • Gillet, Joseph E. 1937. ‘Torres Naharro and the Spanish Drama of the Sixteenth Century: II’, Hispanic Review, 5.3, 193-207

  • Lihani, John. 1971. ‘New Biographical Ideas on Bartolomé de Torres Naharro’, Hispania, 54.4, 828-35

  • Lihani, John. 1979. Bartolomé de Torres Naharro. World Authors Series 522. Boston, Twayne

  • Lihani, John. 1979. ‘Play-Audience Relationship in Bartolomé de Torres Naharro’, Bulletin of the Comediantes, 31,  95-102

  • Lihani, John. 1998. ‘Bartolomé de Torres Naharro’. In Spanish Dramatists of the Golden Age: A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook, ed. Mary Parker. Westport, Connecticut and London, Greenwood Press

  • Malinak, Edward Michael. 1991. ‘Torres Naharro’s Innovative Dramaturgic Contributions to the Spanish Theater’, pp. 140-8. In Estudios alfonsinos y otros escritos en homenaje a John Esten Keller y a Anibal A. Biglieri, ed. N. Toscano. New York, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Hispanic Foundation for the Humanities

  • McKendrick, Melveena. 1989. ‘Bartolomé de Torres Naharro (1485?-c. 1520)’. In Theatre in Spain 1490-1700, pp. 27-35. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press

  • Romera-Nevarro, Miguel. 1921. ‘Estudio de la Comedia Himenea de Torres Naharro’. Romantic Review, 12, 50-73 (in Spanish)

  • Surtz, Ronald E. 1979. The Birth of a Theater. Madrid, Castalia

  • Thacker, Jonathan. 2007. ‘The Emergence of the Comedia nueva’. In A Companion to Golden Age Theatre, pp. 1-22. Woodbridge, Tamesis

    For Juan del Encina see p. 3-8, for Gil Vicente see p. 9-11. For La Numancia see pp. 20-1

  • Wickersham Crawford, J. P. 1967. Spanish Drama before Lope de Vega. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania

  • Zimic, Stanislav. 2003. ‘Torres Naharro’. In Historia del teatro español, ed. Javier Huerta Calvo, pp. 349-69. Madrid, Gredos (in Spanish)

Entry written by Kathleen Jeffs. Last updated on 13 October 2010.

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