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Gil Vicente

Personal information
Surname: Vicente
First name: Gil
Commonly known as: Gil Vicente
Born: 1465, Lisbon, Barcelos or Guimarães, Portugal
Died: 1536
Biography

The precise date of Gil Vicente’s birth is in doubt, but it was probably in 1465, and he probably died between 1536 and 1540. It is also unknown precisely where he was born, although he... (Read more...)

Themes

Religious themes dominate Vicente’s early work in the autos, or religious plays designed for celebrations of religious holidays at court, but the power of human love begins to move to t... (Read more...)

Style

Gil Vicente wrote 11 plays in Spanish, 18 in a bilingual mix of Spanish and Portuguese, and 44 plays altogether. He is known for a finer delicacy in his poetry than that of his contemp... (Read more...)

Plays in the database
Useful reading and websites
  • Garay, René Pedro. 1988. Gil Vicente and the Development of the Comedia. North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures 232. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina

  • Hamilton-Faria, Hope. 1976. The Farces of Gil Vicente: A Study in the Stylistics of Satire. Madrid, Playor

    Introductory material on biography and also on the language of Gil Vicente; chapters on ‘Rustic Dialects’, ‘Language of the Middle Class’,and ‘Portuguese versus Spanish’.

  • Hart, Thomas R. 1981. Gil Vicente: Casandra and Don Duardos. Critical Guides to Spanish Texts 29. London, Grant and Cutler with Tamesis

  • Keats, Laurence. 1962. The Court Theatre of Gil Vicente. Lisbon, Livraria Escolar

  • McKendrick, Melveena. 1974. Woman and Society in the Spanish Drama of the Golden Age: A Study of the mujer varonil. London, Cambridge University Press

    For La sibila Casandra, see pp. 45-51.

    For La fuerza de la costumbre, see pp. 98-102.

  • McKendrick, Melveena. 1989. ‘Gil Vicente (1465?-1536?)’. In Theatre in Spain 1490-1700, pp. 19-26. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press

    For La fuerza de la costumbre and Dido y Eneas see pp. 127-129.

  • Tobar, María Luisa. 2003. ‘Gil Vicente’. In Historia del teatro español, ed. Javier Huerta Calvo, pp. 317-48. Madrid, Gredos (in Spanish)

Entry written by Kathleen Jeffs. Last updated on 12 September 2011.

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