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La dama boba (1613), Lope de Vega Carpio

Titles
English title: The Foolish Lady
Date written: 1613
First publication date: 1613
Keywords: morality > honour, morality > vice-virtue, identity > sexuality, family > brothers/sisters, family > marriage, ideology > honour, love > relationships, women, love > desire
Genre and type: comedy
Pitch

A very fast and funny comedy about a pair of sisters in love with the same man, although the marriage arranged for the younger sister with another nobleman throws the house into chaos. The ‘foolish lady’ is Finea; her older sister Nise is as educated as her sister is silly. However, through the power of love, Finea gains a new kind of intelligence.

Synopsis

The scene opens in Illescas, where the nobleman Liseo learns that his intended bride, Finea, is a simpleton. He knows that her sister, Nise, is very beautiful and intelligent. When we m... (Read more...)

Sources

Lope de Vega probably draws on the classical theme of the educating power of love in Ovid’s ‘Ars amandi’.

Critical response

‘John Farndon’s translation...sparkles in the detail’, Adrian Turpin, The Independent, quoted from http://www.johnfarndon.com/translations [accessed 4 March 2012]

Further information

The play has been adapted as a Spanish film (2006) with Silvia Abascal as Finea and José Coronado as Laurencio, directed by Manuel Iborra.

Editions
  • Vega, Lope de. 1981. La dama boba, ed. Diego Marín. Madrid, Cátedra

Useful readings and websites
  • Fucilla, Joseph G. 1955. ‘Finea in Lope’s La dama boba in the Light of Modern Psychology’, Bulletin of the Comediantes 7, 22-3

  • Heigl, M. 1998. ‘The Representation of Women in La dama boba (Lope de Vega)’, Bulletin of the Comediantes 50, 2, 291-306

  • Holloway, James E. 1972. ‘Lope’s Neoplatonism in La dama boba’, Bulletin of Hispanic Studies 49, 236-55

  • Larson, Catherine. 1991. ‘Lope de Vega and Elena Garro: The Doubling of La dama boba’, Hispania 74, 1, 15-25

  • Larson, Donald R. 1973. ‘La dama boba and the Comic Sense of Life’, Romanische Forschungen 85, 41-62

  • Stoll, Anita K. 1990. ‘Garro, Elena, Lope de Vega, La dama boba: 17th-century Inspiration for a 20th-century Dramatist’, Latin American Theatre Review 23, 2, 21-31.

  • Wardropper, B. W. 1961. ‘Lope’s La dama boba and Baroque Comedy’, Bulletin of the Comediantes 13, 1-3

  • Zuleta, J. 2011. ‘Federico Garcia Lorca and Classic Theater: The Scenic Version of La dama boba’, RILCE: Revista de filologia hispánica 27, 2, 551-4

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Entry written by Kathleen Jeffs. Last updated on 12 May 2012.

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