HISTORY
OF
SPANISH LITERATURE.
SECOND PERIOD.
The Literature that existed in Spain from the Accession of the Austrian Family to its Extinction, or from the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century to the End of the Seventeenth.
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The volume surveys Spanish literature of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, focusing on the theatre’s evolution from church-dominated religious mysteries to secular popular drama. It details ecclesiastical censorship and the Inquisition’s impact, early experiments that mixed liturgical, classical, and vernacular elements, and the emergence of strolling companies and playwrights who established comedias, pasos, and colloquies for broader audiences. The narrative traces shifting forms, metrics, and audience demands that shaped dramatic practice.
HISTORY
OF
SPANISH LITERATURE.
The Literature that existed in Spain from the Accession of the Austrian Family to its Extinction, or from the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century to the End of the Seventeenth.
(CONTINUED.)