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Dona Rosita die Jungfer von Lorca, Federico Garcia-

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Dona Rosita the Spinster by Lorca, Federico Garcia
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Binding
Paperback
Weight
0 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9781408105054
Book Title
Dona Rosita the Spinster
Book Series
Student Editions Ser.
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Item Length
7.8 in
Publication Year
2008
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
Spa,Eng
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
M. Foreman, Federico Garcia Lorca
Genre
Drama
Topic
General
Item Weight
6.2 Oz
Item Width
5.1 in
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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In Do a Rosita the Spinster , set in Granada around 1900, Lorca paints a sympathetic picture of a young girl as she waits in vain for her fianc to return and her hopes of marriage fade. The fate of Rosita, symbolised by the rosa mutabile, which pales from red to pink to white in the course of a day, appears the more poignant as Lorca casts a satirical eye at the middle-class society of Granada by which she is surrounded. First performed in 1935, Do a Rosita was greeted as one of Lorca's finest achievements and it remains a classic work of Spanish theatre alongside Lorca's Blood Wedding , The House of Bernarda Alba and Yerma . This Student Edition features parallel English and Spanish texts of the play, together with a full commentary, questions and a bibliography. 'Do a Rosita is the most accessible and personal of all his plays - a wistful tragic-comedy of unfulfilled love' Guardian

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-10
1408105055
ISBN-13
9781408105054
eBay Product ID (ePID)
70965928

Product Key Features

Book Title
Dona Rosita the Spinster
Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
Spa,Eng
Publication Year
2008
Topic
General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Drama
Author
M. Foreman, Federico Garcia Lorca
Book Series
Student Editions Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
6.2 Oz
Item Length
7.8 in
Item Width
5.1 in

Additional Product Features

Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
'Lyrical and atmospheric...;Around this sad, simple story, Lorca weaves a lament for mutability and waste', The real tragedy of Doña Rosita goes deeper than its plot. The play was written in 1935, on the eve of the Spanish Civil War, just a year before García Lorca was assassinated by the Falangists, becoming a political martyr. Written in a flowery language redolent of another time, the drama also satirizes turn-of-the-century Granada and Spain itself, with its rigid social constraints., The most accessible and personal of all his plays - a wistful tragic-comedy of unfulfilled love...fading beauty and passing time...realism mixes effortlessly with symbolism, "The most accessible and personal of all his plays - a wistful tragic-comedy of unfulfilled love...fading beauty and passing time...realism mixes effortlessly with symbolism" -- The Guardian "The real tragedy of Doña Rosita goes deeper than its plot. The play was written in 1935, on the eve of the Spanish Civil War, just a year before García Lorca was assassinated by the Falangists, becoming a political martyr. Written in a flowery language redolent of another time, the drama also satirizes turn-of-the-century Granada and Spain itself, with its rigid social constraints." -- The New York Times, 'DoÑa Rosita is the most accessible and personal of all his plays - a wistful tragic-comedy of unfulfilled love', "The most accessible and personal of all his plays - a wistful tragic-comedy of unfulfilled love...fading beauty and passing time...realism mixes effortlessly with symbolism"—The Guardian"The real tragedy ofDoña Rositagoes deeper than its plot. The play was written in 1935, on the eve of the Spanish Civil War, just a year before García Lorca was assassinated by the Falangists, becoming a political martyr. Written in a flowery language redolent of another time, the drama also satirizes turn-of-the-century Granada and Spain itself, with its rigid social constraints."—TheNew York Times, '[In] this delicately moving play, about fading beauty and passing time...; realism mixes effortlessly with symbolism. DoÑa Rosita is a touchingly accurate picture of a woman sustained by an illusion. But she also becomes an emblem of Spanish womanhood victimised by men', "The most accessible and personal of all his plays - a wistful tragic-comedy of unfulfilled love."—The Guardian, "The most accessible and personal of all his plays - a wistful tragic-comedy of unfulfilled love...fading beauty and passing time...realism mixes effortlessly with symbolism" -- The Guardian "The real tragedy of Doa Rosita goes deeper than its plot. The play was written in 1935, on the eve of the Spanish Civil War, just a year before Garca Lorca was assassinated by the Falangists, becoming a political martyr. Written in a flowery language redolent of another time, the drama also satirizes turn-of-the-century Granada and Spain itself, with its rigid social constraints." -- The New York Times, "The most accessible and personal of all his plays - a wistful tragic-comedy of unfulfilled love...fading beauty and passing time...realism mixes effortlessly with symbolism" The Guardian "The real tragedy of Dona Rosita goes deeper than its plot. The play was written in 1935, on the eve of the Spanish Civil War, just a year before Garcia Lorca was assassinated by the Falangists, becoming a political martyr. Written in a flowery language redolent of another time, the drama also satirizes turn-of-the-century Granada and Spain itself, with its rigid social constraints." The New York Times, "The most accessible and personal of all his plays - a wistful tragic-comedy of unfulfilled love...fading beauty and passing time...realism mixes effortlessly with symbolism"- The Guardian "The real tragedy of Doña Rosita goes deeper than its plot. The play was written in 1935, on the eve of the Spanish Civil War, just a year before García Lorca was assassinated by the Falangists, becoming a political martyr. Written in a flowery language redolent of another time, the drama also satirizes turn-of-the-century Granada and Spain itself, with its rigid social constraints."- The New York Times
Target Audience
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Dewey Decimal
862.62
Lc Classification Number
Pq6613.A763
Copyright Date
2008

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