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John D. Sanderson, trad. y ed. 2002: El trueque (1622), de Thomas Middleton y William Rowley: Alicante como escenario del teatro jacobeo.(Book Review)

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John D. Sanderson, trad. y ed. 2002: El trueque (1622), de Thomas Middleton y William Rowley: Alicante como escenario del teatro jacobeo. Alicante: Instituto Alicantino de Cultura Juan Gil-Albert. 163 pp.

Pocas tragedias de la época isabelina y jacobea pueden rivalizar en profundidad psicológica con las de Shakespeare. Una de las que podrían aspirar a ello es sin duda The Changeling, escrita conjuntamente por Thomas Middleton y William Rowley, y publicada en 1653. Esta pieza ya fue objeto de una adaptación escénica en español a cargo de José Méndez Herrera (1973). De Middleton también existe en castellano A Game at Chess, traducida por Ángel-Luis ...

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