La santa Juana de Tirso de Molina: justicia humana, justicia divina, justicia poética

In a comedia structured around the unfair trial of Joan of the Cross, it’s surprising that the subject of trial, duplicated in other judgments concerning various characters is not exploited from dramatic and theatrical standpoint, except for the model of “solomonian judgment”. That’s even more obvio...

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Main Author: Isabel Ibáñez
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Language:Spanish
Published: Civilisations et Littératures d’Espagne et d’Amérique du Moyen Âge aux Lumières (CLEA) - Paris Sorbonne 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/e-spania/39060
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description In a comedia structured around the unfair trial of Joan of the Cross, it’s surprising that the subject of trial, duplicated in other judgments concerning various characters is not exploited from dramatic and theatrical standpoint, except for the model of “solomonian judgment”. That’s even more obvious that, in the background we can see the Lope’s Fuenteovejuna as “hypotext”.The dramatic options of the Santa Juana II turn out that they discredit the Lope’s judicial proposition.
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title La santa Juana de Tirso de Molina: justicia humana, justicia divina, justicia poética
title_full La santa Juana de Tirso de Molina: justicia humana, justicia divina, justicia poética
title_fullStr La santa Juana de Tirso de Molina: justicia humana, justicia divina, justicia poética
title_full_unstemmed La santa Juana de Tirso de Molina: justicia humana, justicia divina, justicia poética
title_short La santa Juana de Tirso de Molina: justicia humana, justicia divina, justicia poética
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