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Guillén de Castro y Bellvis

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124: 428: 25: 390: 263:, a play based upon some parts of Cervantes' novel of the same name. The play includes a dramatisation of the story of Cardenio in the novel. Some critics believe that Castro's play may be a link between the Cardenio story in Cervantes' novel and William Shakespeare and John Fletcher's (now lost) 1612 play 225:
was largely indebted for the materials of his tragedy. The two parts of this play, like all those by Castro, have the genuine ring of the old romances; and, from their intense nationality, no less than for their primitive poetry and flowing versification, were among the most popular pieces of their
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by birth, he soon achieved a literary reputation. In 1591 he joined a local literary academy called the
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were awarded the first prize. Lope de Vega dedicated to him a celebrated play entitled
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at the festivals (1620–1622) held to commemorate the beatification and canonization of
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were published in 1618-1621 he dedicated the first volume to Lope de Vega's daughter.
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Juan Ribalta
dramatist
Spanish Golden Age
Spanish
Italy
Valencian
Naples
Scigliano
Pedro Téllez-Girón, 3rd Duke of Osuna
Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke of Olivares
Lope de Vega
St Isidore
Pierre Corneille
Love's Cure
John Fletcher
Calderón
"Guillén de Castro y Bellvís | Spanish dramatist"
"Guillen de Castro y Bellvis"
Chisholm 1911
Chisholm 1911

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