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Pedro Calderón de la Barca

Personal information
Surname: Calderón de la Barca
First name: Pedro
Commonly known as: Calderón
Born: 17 January 1600, Madrid, Spain
Died: 25 May 1681
Biography

Pedro Calderón de la Barca was born on 17 Jan 1600. He came from a family higher-up in the noble classes than that of Lope de Vega, as Pedro’s father was a scribe and was in the monarch... (Read more...)

Further information

Calderón is the Golden Age dramatist who has been taken most seriously within and outside of Spain. Because many of his plays deal with spiritual or more overtly philosophical issues th... (Read more...)

Themes

The themes of Calderón’s plays are similar to those of the school of Lope de Vega, but as he came a generation after Lope, the evolution of the genre meant development for the plays’ t... (Read more...)

Style

Calderón’s general style follows that of Lope de Vega and his imitators, but a few crucial differences mark this second-generation of writers of the comedia nueva. His relatively high s... (Read more...)

Plays in the database
Useful reading and websites
  • Arellano, Ignacio. 1999. ‘La comedia de capa y espada: convenciones y rasgos genéricos’. In Convención y recepción: estudios sobre el teatro del Siglo de Oro. Madrid, Gredos (in Spanish)

  • Arellano, Ignacio. 2002. Calderón 2000: Homenaje a Kurt Reichenberger en su 80 cumpleaños, 2 vols. Kassell, Reichenberger (in Spanish)

  • Blue, William. 1996. Spanish Comedy and Historical Contexts in the 1620s. University Park, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State University Press

  • Connor, Catherine. 2000. ‘Marriage and Subversion in Comedia Endings: Problems in Art and Society’. In Gender, Identity,and Representation in Spain’s Golden Age, eds. Anita K. Stoll and Dawn L. Smith, pp. 23-46. Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, Bucknell University Press

  • Cotarelo y Mori, Emilio, ed. 2001. Ensayo sobre la vida y obras de D. Pedro Calderón de la Barca, facsimile edition, eds. Ignacio Arellano and Juan Manuel Escudero. Madrid, Iberoamericana and Frankfurt, Vervuert (in Spanish)

  • Greer, Margaret R. 1991. The Play of Power: Mythological Court Dramas of Calderón de la Barca. Princeton, University Press

  • Kurtz, Barbara. 1991. The Play of Allegory in the Autos Sacramentales of Pedro Calderón de la Barca. Washington, D. C., The Catholic University of America University Press

  • Maravall, José Antonio. 1990. Teatro y literatura en la sociedad barroca. Barcelona, Crítica (in Spanish)

  • Rodríguez Cuadros, Evangelina. 2002. Calderón. Madrid, Síntesis (in Spanish)

  • Sloman, Albert E. 1958. The Dramatic Craftsmanship of Calderón. Oxford, Dolphin

  • Stroud, Matthew D. 1984. 'Some Practical Thoughts on Producing Calderón’s Court Plays', Bulletin of the Comediantes, 36, 33-41

  • Stroud, Matthew D. 2004. 'The Director’s Cut: Baroque Aesthetics and Modern Stagings of the Comedia', Comedia Performance, 1, 77-94

  • Thacker, Jonathan W. 2002. Role-play and the World as Stage in the comedia. Liverpool, Liverpool University Press

  • Wardropper, Bruce W., ed. 1965. Critical Essays on the Theatre of Calderón. New York, New York University Press

  • Wilson, Edward M. 1936. ‘The Four Elements in the Imagery of Calderón’, Modern Language Review, 31, 34-47

  • Wilson, Edward M. 1961. ‘Calderón and the Stage-censor in the Seventeenth Century: A Provisional Study', Symposium, 15, 165-84

Entry written by Kathleen Jeffs. Last updated on 16 May 2012.

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