
Beyond Spain's Borders
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"This "recovery" project is a welcome addition to our often painfully inadequate knowledge of the roles women played in the circulation of dramatic texts and performance practices in early modern Europe. ... As the book's first printed title pages announce explicitly, it is a tragicomedia. Nonetheless, this is a valuable book and one which deserves to be taken seriously, as do the theatrical foremothers whose contributions it honours."- Hilaire Kallendorf, Texas A&M University
"Beyond Spain's Borders thoroughly succeeds as an integral and coherent study because of its insistent and illuminating focus on women players in the widest sense of the term."
- Robert Henke, Bulletin of the Comediantes, Volume 69, Number 2, 2017, pp. 133-137
"Much excellent reading and research, sometimes in areas which are difficult to map, is behind these chapters, and contributors and editors alike should take the credit for the quality of the end result."
- Jonathan Thacker, Exeter College, University of Oxford, Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal
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Maria Cristina Quintero is Professor of Spanish, Director of Comparative Literature and Codirector of Romance Languages at Bryn Mawr College, USA.
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Acknowledgements
Introduction: Women Players in Early Modern National Theaters
Anne J. Cruz and Maria Cristina Quintero
Part I From Spain to the Transnational Stage
1 The Domestication of Melibea: Recasting Spanish Characters in Early English Drama
Jose Maria Perez Fernandez
2 Transnational Transformations of Zayas's El castigo de la miseria in France and England
Susan Paun de Garcia
3 To Conquer Paris: Spanish Actresses at the Court of Louis XIV (1660-1674)
Carmen Sanz Ayan
4 Spanish Plots and Spanish Stereotypes by Restoration Women Playwrights
Anne J. Cruz
5 "It?s a Spanish comedia, and therefore it's better than any other fete": Empress Margarita Teresa and Spanish Cultural Influence on the Imperial Court
Luis Tercero Casado
Part II Commedia and Court Crosscurrents
6 Influencing Gender Roles: The Commedia dell'Arte in Spain
Ana Fernandez Valbuena
7 Royal Players: Habsburg Women, Border Crossings, and the Performance of Queenship
Maria Cristina Quintero
8 A Stage for Isabel of Borbon: From Paris to Aranjuez
Carmela Mattza
9 Spain, Italy, and France: Marie Louise of Savoy, the Princess of Ursins, and the Crosscurrents of Court Theater during the Spanish War of Succession (1701-1714)
Jose A. Lopez Anguita
10 Isabel Farnese and the Sexual Politics of the Spanish Court Theater
Ignacio Lopez Alemany
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