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El caballero bobo (1595-1605), Guillén de Castro

Titles
English title: The Foolish Gentleman
Date written: sometime between 1595 and 1605
First publication date: 1608
Keywords: morality > honour, morality > justice-revenge, violence > personal, violence > revenge, family > brothers/sisters, family > marriage, ideology > morality, power > war, love > friendship, identity
Genre and type: tragicomedy
Title information

First published ‘in a volume of twelve plays by four Valencian dramatists which was published in 1608’ (Wilson 1973: 15). (El amor constante was also included in that volume)

Pitch

Two pairs of brothers and sisters are caught in a battle between family duty and love. In the taut final scene both brothers attempt to murder their sisters, whose lives are saved by love in the nick of time.

Synopsis

Lotario, Prince of Hungary, and Henrico, Prince of England, are exact look-alikes. Henrico is to marry Aurora, Lotario’s sister. Astrological predictions warned of calamity should anyon... (Read more...)

Critical response

García Lorenzo cites the play as an example of one of Castro’s most profound studies of honour (1976: 97). Wilson (1973) points out that many of the statements about honour in El cabal... (Read more...)

Editions
  • Castro, Guillén de. 1925. El caballero bobo. In Obras de Gullén de Castro y Bellvís, ed. Eduardo Juliá Martínez, vol. 1, pp. 47-86. Madrid, Real Academia Española, Imprenta de la Revis... (Read more...)

Useful readings and websites
  • García Lorenzo, Luciano. 1976. El teatro de Guillén de Castro. Barcelona, Planeta (in Spanish)

  • Wilson, William E. 1973. Guillén de Castro. New York, Twayne

Entry written by Kathleen Jeffs. Last updated on 4 October 2010.

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