2006
DOI: 10.1353/boc.2006.0026
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Defining the Comedia : On Generalizations Once Widely Accepted That Are No Longer Accepted So Widely

Abstract: How we think about the Spanish comedia as a genre has changed dramatically over the past thirty years. Informed as we are today by a multitude of decentralizing theories, it is hard to believe that so much time and energy was spent, just a generation ago, on trying to establish a list of characteristics and generalizations that would not just define all comedias and exclude those that one would intuitively not include in the genre, but would provide the singular, monolithic approach to understanding the comedi… Show more

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