El Conde don Pero Velez y don Sancho el Deseado - Comedia en Tres Actos (Paperback, Minne Ed.)


El Conde don Pero Velez y don Sancho el Deseado translated by Richard Hubbell Olmsted was first published in 1944. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.This scholarly and critical edition of Velez de Guevara's comedy was first scheduled for publication as volume ten of the famous Spanish series of plays called "Teatro Antiguo," edited by the Spanish scholar, Ramon Menedez Pidal. But during the Spanish Civil War the plates disappeared from the publishing house in Madrid. However, part of a set of page proofs had been forwarded to Dr. Olmsted for checking and it is from these page proofs, in part, that the type for this volume has been set. The remainder of the text has been taken from a careful transcription which Dr. Olmsted had made from the original manuscript in Madrid.Luis Velez de Guevara, who died in 1644, was one of the most prolific authors of the Golden Age of Spanish drama, and El Conde don Pero Velez y don Sancho el Deseado has most of the characteristics typical of its period - it shows the customs and standards of the time, abounds in puns and humor, and unfolds a central love plot. The play is centered around the familiar theme of the jealous zeal of a king to protect the honor of his sister. The story comes from the popular lore of the nation's history and balladry, being one of the best examples of the drama derived directly from the romancero.An edition of El Conde don Pero Velez y don Sancho el Deseado was printed in the 17th century, and one copy (apparently only one surviving) is in the possession of the University of California. Dr. Olmsted, in Chapter V, indicates many of the errors in that rare volume, and thus makes the present publication the only reliable edition in existence.

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El Conde don Pero Velez y don Sancho el Deseado translated by Richard Hubbell Olmsted was first published in 1944. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.This scholarly and critical edition of Velez de Guevara's comedy was first scheduled for publication as volume ten of the famous Spanish series of plays called "Teatro Antiguo," edited by the Spanish scholar, Ramon Menedez Pidal. But during the Spanish Civil War the plates disappeared from the publishing house in Madrid. However, part of a set of page proofs had been forwarded to Dr. Olmsted for checking and it is from these page proofs, in part, that the type for this volume has been set. The remainder of the text has been taken from a careful transcription which Dr. Olmsted had made from the original manuscript in Madrid.Luis Velez de Guevara, who died in 1644, was one of the most prolific authors of the Golden Age of Spanish drama, and El Conde don Pero Velez y don Sancho el Deseado has most of the characteristics typical of its period - it shows the customs and standards of the time, abounds in puns and humor, and unfolds a central love plot. The play is centered around the familiar theme of the jealous zeal of a king to protect the honor of his sister. The story comes from the popular lore of the nation's history and balladry, being one of the best examples of the drama derived directly from the romancero.An edition of El Conde don Pero Velez y don Sancho el Deseado was printed in the 17th century, and one copy (apparently only one surviving) is in the possession of the University of California. Dr. Olmsted, in Chapter V, indicates many of the errors in that rare volume, and thus makes the present publication the only reliable edition in existence.

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University of Minnesota Press

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United States

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June 1944

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216 x 140 x 11mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback

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200

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Minne Ed.

ISBN-13

978-0-8166-7182-3

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9780816671823

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0-8166-7182-6



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