This is Encina's 12th eclogue, also called the 'Égloga de los tres pastores'
This dramatic eclogue has been called Spain’s first tragedy, and Encina is often called the father of Spanish drama. In this play, the shepherd Fileno complains in bucolic verse of his unrequited love for Zefira, his beloved lady, and ultimately commits suicide after his friends ignore his lovestruck misery.
The principal characters here are three shepherds, transformed into verse-speaking lovers (Fileno and Cardonio are each in love) and their practically-minded friend Zambardo. Fileno’s l... (Read more...)
Encina’s eclogues are heavily influenced by those of Virgil, so much so that Sullivan calls Encina’s eclogues a ‘paraphrase’ of those of Virgil (1976: 42) (See also Bayo 1959 for Encin... (Read more...)
In the most complete study of the play, Sullivan (1976) traces the sources of this eclogue and the situation of its composition, as well as chronicling the editions and style of the wor... (Read more...)
Encina, Juan del. 1496, also 1507 and 1509. Cancionero de las obras de Juan del Encina [or Enzina]. Salamanca. Eclogue 12 (The Three Shepherds) is found in the 1509 edition.
Encina, Ju... (Read more...)
Andrews, Richard J. 1959. Juan del Encina: Prometheus in Search of Prestige. Berkeley, University of California Press
Bayo, Marcial J. 1959. Virgilio y la pastoral española del Renacimiento, pp. 17-63. Madrid, Gredos (in Spanish)
Cotarelo y Mori, D. Emilio. 1901. Juan del Encina y los orígenes del teatro español, pp. 70-2. Madrid, Imprenta de la revista española (in Spanish)
Crawford, J. P. W. 1915. The Spanish Pastoral Drama. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania
This edition has more on Juan del Encina than the later 1937 edition.
It is available online here:
http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:P1IKQW8oBeYJ:www.archive.org/stream/spanishpastorald00crawuoft/
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Hermenegildo, Alfredo. 1994. El teatro del siglo XVI. Madrid, Júcar (in Spanish)
Kohler, Eugen, ed. 1914. Representaciones de Juan del Encina. Bibliotheca romanica vols. 208-10. Strasburg, J. H. E. Heitz (Heitz and Mündel) (in Spanish)
See the Introduction especially.
McKendrick, Melveena. 1989. ‘Juan del Encina 1468?-1529’. In Theatre in Spain 1490-1700, pp. 10-15. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
Moir, Duncan. 1965. ‘The Classical Tradition in Spanish Dramatic Theory and Practice in the Seventeenth Century’. In Classical Drama and its Influence, ed. M. J. Anderson, pp. 193-228. London, Methuen
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. 1916. ‘The Source of Juan del Encina's Egloga de Fileno y Zambardo’, Revue Hispanique, 38, 218-31
Wickersham Crawford, J.P. 1934. ‘Encina’s Egloga de Fileno, Zambardo y Cardonio and Antonio Tebaldeo’s Second Eclogue’, Hispanic Review, 2, 327-33
Williams, Ronald Boal. 1935. The Staging of Plays in the Spanish Peninsula Prior to 1555. Iowa City, University of Iowa
Entry written by Kathleen Jeffs. Last updated on 4 October 2010.