An edition of La zapatera prodigiosa (1944)

La zapatera prodigiosa

Farsa violenta con bailes y canciones populares de los siglos XVIII y XIX en dos partes, con un solo intervalo / Fin de fiesta

Edición de Mario Hernández
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An edition of La zapatera prodigiosa (1944)

La zapatera prodigiosa

Farsa violenta con bailes y canciones populares de los siglos XVIII y XIX en dos partes, con un solo intervalo / Fin de fiesta

Edición de Mario Hernández
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The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife (La zapatera prodigiosa), also known as The Shoemaker's Wonderful Wife and The Shoemaker's Prosperous Wife, is a play by the twentieth-century Spanish dramatist Federico García Lorca. It was written between 1926 and 1930, and first performed in 1930.

The play tells the story of a volatile relationship between a married couple, a 53-year-old shoemaker and his 18-year-old wife. The story follows the wife's struggle against her husband, the mayor, neighbours, suitors, and a "boy". The shoemaker and his wife are shunned in their society because they are different.

Inspired by the feminine spirit, the play becomes an allegory of the human soul as it develops.

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Publisher
Alianza
Language
Spanish
Pages
213

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Cover of: La zapatera prodigiosa
La zapatera prodigiosa
1986, Pre-Textos
in Spanish - Facsímil de la primera versión autógrafa inédita
Cover of: La zapatera prodigiosa
Cover of: La zapatera prodigiosa
La zapatera prodigiosa
1978, Almar
in Spanish
Cover of: La zapatera prodigiosa
La zapatera prodigiosa: Farsa violenta en dos actos
1962, Harrap
in Spanish

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Edition Notes

*La zapatera prodigiosa: farsa violenta con bailes y canciones populares de los siglos XVIII y XIX en dos partes con un solo intervalo.
Fin de fiesta: romances recogidos, musicados y armonizados por Federico García Lorca.*
Introducción, edición y notas de Mario Hernández.

Series
Obras de Federico García Lorca No. 7

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
868/.6209 s, 862/.62
Library of Congress
PQ6613 .A763 1981, vol. 7

Contributors

Editor
Mario Hernández
Introduction
Mario Hernández
Notes by
Mario Hernández

The Physical Object

Pagination
213 p. ; 18 cm
Number of pages
213

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3274090M
Internet Archive
lazapateraprodig0000garc_r2z9
ISBN 10
8420661074
LCCN
83196845
Library Thing
978808
Goodreads
128912

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