Juan Maldonado's 'Hispaniola' The Spanish Woman: a Spanish View of Marriage Choices in the Reformation |
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Author:
| Smith, Warren S. Colahan, Clark |
ISBN: | 978-0-87462-711-4 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2012 |
Publisher: | Marquette University Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | Contact Supplier contact
USD $29.00 |
Book Description:
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Juan Maldonado's earliest work, Hispaniola, The Spanish Woman, is a five-act comedy. This edition of the play has Latin and English on facing pages, and with an introduction, 491 footnotes to both Latin and English texts, and 74 endnotes. A Plautine comedy of adolescent sexual desire, deceptive identity, and tricky servants, it merits a place among Reformation texts on Christian issues, defending the younger generation's right freely to choose a marriage partner in defiance of arranged matches.
Juan Maldonado's earliest work, Hispaniola, The Spanish Woman, is a five-act comedy. This edition of the play has Latin and English on facing pages, and with an introduction, 491 footnotes to both Latin and English texts, and 74 endnotes. A Plautine comedy of adolescent sexual desire, deceptive identity, and tricky servants, it merits a place among Reformation texts on Christian issues, defending the younger generation's right freely to choose a marriage partner in defiance of arranged matches.