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Soledad (1921), Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo

Titles
English title: Solitude
Date written: 1921
First publication date: 1954
First production date: 1953
Keywords: art, art > theatre, family, family > marriage, identity, ideology > politics, love > relationships, power, power > use and abuse
Genre and type: tragedy
Title information

In Spanish ‘Soledad’ is a female name that means ‘Solitude’ in English.

Pitch

Agustin is a playwright. But others want him to become a politician, to perform on the public stage. Soon, Agustin discovers that life in politics is even more false than life in the theatre. Disillusioned, he withdraws into his own world, taking his only solace in his wife, Soledad.

Synopsis

Soledad (Solitude) dramatises the disastrous experience of a playwright, Agustin, who enters into politics only to be driven mad by insomnia and disillusionment. It is a play that focus... (Read more...)

Sources

Agustin refers to a number of literary and artistic sources when trying to explain his frustrated and distressed states of mind.

The Invisible Serpents

Agustin likens his struggle to w... (Read more...)

Critical response

Soledad (Solitude) is one of Unamuno’s least-known plays. Nevertheless it has been considered by a number of critics from the point of view of how it fits in with Unamuno’s philosophic... (Read more...)

Further information

In Spanish ‘Soledad’ is a female name that means ‘Solitude’ in English.

Editions
  • Unamuno, Miguel de. 1962. Soledad. Madrid, Espasa Calpe

  • Unamuno, Miguel de. 1964. Teatro: Fedra, Soledad, El Otro. Buenos Aires, Editorial Losada

  • Unamuno, Miguel de. 1998. Sombras de s... (Read more...)

Useful readings and websites
  • Lyndon Shanley, Mary. 1977. ‘Miguel de Unamuno: Death and Politics in the Work of a Twentieth-Century Philosopher’, Polity, 9.3, 257-78

  • Sedwick, Frank. 1960. ‘Unamuno and Womanhood: His Theater’, Hispania, 43.3, 309-13

  • Shaw, D. L. 1979. ‘Imagery and Symbolism in the Theatre of Unamuno: La esfinge and Soledad’, Journal of Spanish Studies: Twentieth Century, 7.1, 87-104

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Entry written by Gwynneth Dowling. Last updated on 13 November 2010.

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