Lo que son mujeres en los escenarios

Authors

  • Rafael González Cañal Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/revliteratura.2007.v69.i137.30

Keywords:

Rojas Zorrilla, Editions, Productions, Drama catalogues, Versions, Gorostiza, Bobadilla

Abstract


In this article I review the publishing and stage trajectory of one of Rojas Zorrilla’s most significant plays: Lo que son mujeres. As well as collecting a list of the different editions, I emphasize the 1822 version by the Mexican Manuel Eduardo de Gorostiza, which started a new renaissance period for this play on stage. I also analyze the 1899 one-act version by Emilio Bobadilla. Finally, I include all the different productions between the 17th and the 19th centuries, and address the little interest aroused in the 20th century–suffice to say that it has not been staged even during these early years of the 21st century when the centenary of Rojas Zorrilla is being celebrated.

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Published

2007-06-30

How to Cite

González Cañal, R. (2007). Lo que son mujeres en los escenarios. Revista De Literatura, 69(137), 109–124. https://doi.org/10.3989/revliteratura.2007.v69.i137.30

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Studies