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La Casa De Bernarda Alba H. Ramsden

La Casa De Bernarda Alba By H. Ramsden

La Casa De Bernarda Alba by H. Ramsden


Summary

After her husband's death, Bernarda Alba forces her five daughters into eight years of strict mourning. The appearance of Pepe El Romano, a man who wishes to marry the eldest daughter, Angustias, unleashes a series of tragic events.

La Casa De Bernarda Alba Summary

La Casa De Bernarda Alba: By Federico Garcia Lorca by H. Ramsden

Completed only two months before the author's execution in Granada at the age of thirty-eight, La casa de Bernarda Alba marks the completion of Lorca's 'trilogia de la tierra espanola' and is commonly held to be his greatest play. The theme of vitality and repression that runs as a leitmotif through his writings takes on a clearer social dimension in the 'drama de mujeres en los pueblos de Espana', with the presentation of a household of five unmarried daughters tyrannised by their mother's excessive concern with social class and obscurantist village morality.

La Casa De Bernarda Alba Reviews

'Professsor Ramsden gives very good value on the areas discussed. His analysis is exhaustive, scrupulously balanced and illuminating.'
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies

'This edition's major contribution is the well-conceived and executed introduction. The reader is led on a step-by-step journey through the Lorca text as well as through the particular biographical circumstances that had an impact on the play. The presentation is clear, orderly and intelligent.'
Modern Languages Journal

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About H. Ramsden

H. Ramsden is Emeritus Professor at the University of Manchester

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
Preliminaries
An outline of the play
Vitality and Repression
Realism and poetry
'La obra mas perfecta'?
2. Selected bibliography
3. La casa de Bernarda Alba
4. Endnotes
5. Selected vocabulary

Additional information

GOR001266757
9780719009501
0719009502
La Casa De Bernarda Alba: By Federico Garcia Lorca by H. Ramsden
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
19840209
176
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