Literary Criticism (1400-1800)

Molina, Tirso de | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Agheana, Ion Tudor. The Situational Drama of Tirso de Molina. New York: Plaza Mayar Ediciones, 1972, 135 p.

Full-length study concentrating on Tirso's artistic individuality.

Cabrera, Vicente. “Doña Ana's Seduction in El burlador de Sevilla.Bulletin of the Comediantes 26, No. 2 (Fall 1974): 49-51.

Presents several critics' arguments for whether or not Don Juan seduced Doña Ana in El burlador de Sevilla, and concludes that Doña Ana was indeed seduced, which proves thematically important when Don Juan's day of reckoning finally comes.

Darst, David H. The Comic Art of Tirso de Molina. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1974, 117 p.

Concentrates on seven of Tirso's comedias, in particular those that deal with the spiritual growth of their main characters.

Kennedy, Ruth Lee. Studies in Tirso, I: The...

[The entire page is 751 words long]

Join eNotes

The above is a free excerpt. Get total access to this content with the:

Lookup any word on eNotes with our dictionary. Highlight the word and press SHIFT + D for a definition, or SHIFT + T for a synonym.