The power of works and the strength of blood in El hijo de las batallas by Jacinto Cordeiro
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https://doi.org/10.14195/1645-2259_15_1Keywords:
Jacinto Cordeiro, El hijo de las batallas, Hispano-Portuguese Theatre, palatine genre, privanza dramaAbstract
This article offers an analysis of El hijo de las batallas (1630), comedy by Jacinto Cordeiro, dramatist that belongs to the group of lusitan authors that write in Spanish during the Dual Monarchy period (1580-1640). The work studies different aspects in the play: the possible source of inspiration - El hijo Venturoso by Lope de Vega -, the connection between the power of the own works and the strength of blood, and its hybrid genre that includes elements of the palatine genre and the privanza drama.
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