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El astrólogo fingido (c.1623), Pedro Calderón de la Barca

Titles
English title: The Fake Astrologer
Date written: c. 1623
First publication date: 1632
Keywords: morality > honour, identity, family > marriage, love > relationships, love > desire, society
Genre and type: comedy
Pitch

This fast-paced comedy depicts a young couple who meet secretly to avoid revealing the secret of their love affair. Yet it is no secret at all; everyone in Madrid has their own spin on the events, and only the machinations of a fake astrologer, Diego, seem to tie all the stories together. When Diego’s deception is exposed, however, hasty decisions are required in order to save face.

Synopsis

In the first act, María reveals that she is secretly in love with Juan, who has become so distraught at thinking that she didn't love him, that he has made plans to head to Flanders as ... (Read more...)

Sources

Oppenheimer suggests several literary influences, although a specific source for the play has not been found. The works he mentions include Plautus’s Aulularia which may have influenced... (Read more...)

Critical response

Calderón’s play has been adapted into other languages and seen on the stages of many countries in a variety of dramatic forms. The scholar who has done the most to study and champion th... (Read more...)

Editions
  • Calderón de la Barca, Pedro. 1632. El astrólogo fingido. In Parte veinte y cinco de comedias recopiladas de diferente autores é illustres poëtas de España. Zaragoza

  • Calderón de la Barc... (Read more...)

Information about the editions

The first performance date for this play is unknown, however Oppenheimer gives full accounts of adaptations into French, English, Italian, Dutch, German and Spanish, sometimes mentionin... (Read more...)

Useful readings and websites
  • Espinosa, Carlos. 1992. ‘El astrólogo fingido’, Primer acto, 243, 116-9 (in Spanish)

  • Gascón, Christopher D. 2007. ‘Calderón y la ópera pekinesa: El astrólogo fingido del Teatro del Valle’. Interview with Ma Zhenghong y Alejandro González Puche. Comedia Performance, 4, 1, 199-216 (in Spanish)

  • Lauer, A. Robert. 2006. ‘Astrólogo fingido: Simply Stellar’, www.elpasotimes.com, March-April 2006

  • Oppenheimer, Max, Jr. 1948. ‘Supplementary Data on the French and English Adaptations of Calderon's El astrólogo fingido’, Revue de Littérature Comparée, 22, 547-60

  • Oppenheimer, Max, Jr. 1948. ‘The Burla in Calderón's El astrólogo fingido’, Philological Quarterly, 27, 241-63

  • Oppenheimer, Max, Jr. 1950. ‘A Note on Calderón's El astrólogo fingido’, Bulletin of the Comediantes, 2, 1, 3-4

  • Steiner, Arpad. 1926. ‘Calderón's Astrólogo fingido in France’, Modern Philology, 24, 1, 27-30

  • Zambrana Ramírez, Alberto. 2004. ‘¿La astrología como ciencia? Un estudio comparativo entre el El astrólogo fingido de Calderón de la Barca y la versión en inglés The Feign'd Astrologer (1668)’, Revista de Filología Hispánica, 20, 1, 99-116 (in Spanish)

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Entry written by Kathleen Jeffs. Last updated on 7 March 2011.

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