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Title: “Phantom Ladies” and “Ghost Gallants”: the motif of supernatural lovers in the Spanish golden age theatre
Authors: Zapatero Molinuevo, Ane
Keywords: Comedy;lie;supernatural;gender differentiation;Calderón de la Barca
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra
Abstract: Spanish Golden Age plays about a supernatural lover are usually considered regular situation comedies, but also make up a subgroup among them. In this particular type of comedy, the galán (gallant) or the dama (lady) assumes the disguise of a ghost or another magical creature in order to overcome an obstacle that hinders their love relationship. Moreover, the gender of the disguised character is the key to analysing the two ways in which the motif of the supernatural lover displays itself in Golden Age plays. On the basis of a comparison between two plays by Calderón featuring this motif from the two approaches, female and male disguised characters —La dama duende (The phantom lady) and El galán fantasma (The ghost gallant)— and using examples from other plays in which it is also used, this chapter tries to analyse and explain these two ways in which the motif of the supernatural lover displays itself in the 17th century Spanish Theatre.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/47497
ISBN: 978-989-26-1765-7 (PDF)
978-989-26-1763-3
DOI: 10.14195/978-989-26-1765-7_11
Rights: open access
Appears in Collections:Visitors from beyond the grave: ghosts in world literature

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