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La calidad de la persona resulta también relevante para la enseñanza. El buen profesor posee siempre unos sólidos principios éticos que dirigen su conducta profesional. Don Ricardo es poco amigo de apartes y trapicheos, moneda de cambio habitual en nuestros claustros, jurados y redacciones. Tampoco huye de saborear con risas una anécdota, quizás contada a medias con Marcela. Tiene la justa rectitud de conducta de quien sabe ser independiente. Resulta difícil en el laberinto español poseer la suficiente fuerza moral para autoestimarse sin necesidad de halagos, o sustentar una personalidad estable cuyas manifestaciones, opiniones y juicios, no varíen según el interlocutor. Los estudi...
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A selective list of publications for the period, offering some 25,200 entries (no annotations) arranged by nationality and linguistic groups. Most entries concern literary currents in drama since the last third of the 19th century, playwrights who lived at least part of their lives in the 20th century, noted directors, and performance theory. For students and scholars of modern dramatic literature. While annual supplements of recent publications appear in the journal Modern Drama, new compilers took a publication date of 1991 as their starting point for listings, leaving some 2,000 items collected after 1992 appearing only in this volume. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Mockery in Spanish Golden Age Literature takes a ground-breaking look at seriousness and comicality by investigating burlesque mockery in a variety of 'high' and 'low' style genres produced by major writers like Miguel de Cervantes, Luis de G'ongora, Francisco de Quevedo and Salas Barbadillo during the Spanish Baroque. Examination of the foundations of burlesque mockery in sonnets, romances, theatrical interludes and Don Quixote opens ways of solving problems concerning burlesque laughter. This systematic investigation of burlesque mockery in the Spanish Golden Age addresses certain theoretical and historical issues of evaluation by presenting practical expositions of representative examples of the burlesque mode thereby exposing both burlesque mockery and the controversy that surrounds it.