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| Title: | Cultural teatral palaciega en Chesky Krumlov y presencia española |
| Author(s) : | Zbudilová, H. (Helena) |
| Issue Date: | 2006 |
| Publisher: | Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra |
| Citation: | Rilce 22.2 (2006): 307-312 |
| Keywords: | Bohemia Biblioteca
Teatro español Libraries Spanish literature |
| Abstract: | La cultura teatral local de Chesky Krumlov (Bohemia del Sur) se origina en la segunda mitad del sigla XVI. El castillo de Chesky Krumlov cuenta con un teatro barroco, una rareza europea. La biblioteca palaciega es uno de los fondos más importantes de la República Checa y está formada por las colecciones de libros de los Eggenberg y los Schwarzenberg. Las obras de la literatura española conservadas en la biblioteca responden temáticamente a lo que se leía en la España y en la Europa de aquella época. De las obras teatrales españolas depositadas allí cabe citar la anónima Thebaida , la Comedia de Calisto y Melibea; de F. Rojas, algunas tragedias de Cristóbal de Virués, ocho tomos de las comedias de Lapa de Vega y dos obras dramáticas de Calderón de la Barca. Local theatre culture of Cesky Krumlov (Southern Bohemia) comes from second half of 16th Century. Until the present day there has been a Broque theatre situated in the castle and it is considered to be a Europea rarity. The castle library which is expected to have one of the most important book funds of the Czech Republic contains book collections belonging to the House of Eggenberg and Schwarzenberg. The works from the library written in Spanish are thematically the same as the ones being read in Spain and in Europe at that time. As for Spanish plays deposited there we can mention the following ones –an anonymus play Thebaida , Comedy about Calisto and Melibea by F. Rojas, tragedias by Cristóbal Virués, eight collections comedies by Lope de Vega and two plays by Calderón de la Barca. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10171/6746 |
| Appears in Collections: | REV - RILCE - 2006, 22.2
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