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La Jacoba (1789), Luciano Francisco Comella

Titles
English title: Jacoba
Date written: 1789
First publication date: 1790
Keywords: morality > honour, violence > social, identity > class/social standing, family > marriage, family > patriarchy, family > duty, power > use and abuse, love, love > friendship, honour > chivalry
Genre and type: melodrama
Pitch

Duped into believing that her true love Milord got married abroad, Jacoba marries a wealthy Count. When Milord returns home – unmarried – he and Jacoba struggle to suppress their feelings in a society that values honour and duty over true love.

Synopsis

After four years in Italy, Milord Tomlin returns to London. He expects a warm welcome, and looks forward to finally marrying Jacoba. But while Milord was away, two letters were sent, su... (Read more...)

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Critical response

Jacoba was relatively well received by critics and audiences. Although it is set in London, it explores what it means to be a Spanish citizen in eighteenth-century Spain, a time in whi... (Read more...)

Editions
  • Comella, Luciano Francisco de. 1796. La Jacoba: comedia en cuatro actos. Valencia, Orga

  • Comella, Luciano Francisco de. 2000. La Jacoba. Alicante, Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes... (Read more...)

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