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La vida en el ataúd (?), Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla

Titles
English title: Life in the Coffin
First publication date: 1669
Keywords: morality > honour, morality > crime, morality > punishment, morality > judgement, morality > justice-revenge, morality > vice-virtue, violence > murder, violence > revenge, ideology > religion and faith, love > lust
Genre and type: comedia de santos
Pitch

Two powerful women battle for the love of a man, twice over; when their first love, Arnesto, is killed by Christians, they fall again for the same man, this time a servant, Boniface. The women come together in their grief over Arnesto and begin a friendship in their mutual grief; but the love of Boniface tears that friendship apart. The martyrdom of their lover-servant, Boniface (who becomes St Boniface in the Christian tradition) provides a spectacular ending for this passionate and epic-scale drama.

Synopsis

A sexually charged saint’s play with plenty of directness, violence and force. Two Roman women, Milene and Aglaes, battle for the love of a man, Arnesto. Upon hearing that the Christian... (Read more...)

Sources

This play is based on the story of the martyrdom of Saint Boniface (Boniface in the play). The editor MacCurdy believes the play follows most closely the account published by Padre Ped... (Read more...)

Editions
  • Rojas Zorrilla, Francisco de. 1669. La vida en el ataúd. In Comedias nuevas, nunca impresas, escogidas de los mejores ingenios de España, Parte 32. Madrid

  • Rojas Zorrilla, Francisco de.... (Read more...)

Useful readings and websites
  • González Cañal, Rafael. 2003. ‘Rojas Zorrilla’. In In Historia del teatro español, ed. Javier Huerta Calvo, pp. 1149-79. Madrid, Gredos (in Spanish)

    For La vida en el ataúd specifically, see pp. 1173-4

  • MacCurdy, Raymond R. 1958. Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla and the Tragedy. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press

  • MacCurdy, Raymond R. 1979. ‘Women and Sexual Love in the Plays of Rojas Zorrilla: Tradition and Innovation’, Hispania, 62, 255-65

  • Shergold, Norman D. and John E. Varey. 1964. ‘A Problem in the Staging of autos sacramentales in Madrid, 1647-1648’, Hispanic Review, 32, 12-35

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

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