This early Celestina-inspired play is perhaps Spain’s first comedia de honor, or honour drama. When a honour-obsessed Marquis finds his sister has endangered his reputation, he threatens to kill her on the spot. Her lover saves the day by proposing an advantageous marriage, for he is of noble birth.
The five acts of the play are preceded by an introductory monologue given by a servant which, after a humourous description of the trials of his domestic situation,with his rowdy childr... (Read more...)
Heavily influenced by the dialogic novel, La Celestina, attributed to Fernando de Rojas.
Comedia Himenea is thought by some critics to be Torres Naharro’s best work (McKendrick 1989: 31). It is one of the first, if not the first, plays to employ the theme of ‘honour-vengea... (Read more...)
No translations have been found so far in English, but there is a published French translation:
Angliviel de la Beaumelle, Victor Laurent S.M. trans. 1823. Yménée, comédie, par Bartolom... (Read more...)
Torres Naharro, Bartolomé de. 1838. Comedia Himenea, pp. 142-54. In Orígenes del teatro español: seguidos de una colección escogida de piezas dramáticas anteriores á Lope de Vega, ed.... (Read more...)
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. 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
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
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
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Entry written by Kathleen Jeffs. Last updated on 4 October 2010.
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