Tirso de Molina Criticism
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de, Tirso Molina
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism: Overviews And General Studies
- Tirso de Molina
- Tirso de Molina's Old Testament Plays
- Love, Comedia Style
- Love, Matrimony and Desire in the Theatre of Tirso de Molina
- The Monarch/Mother in the ‘Comedias’ of Tirso de Molina
- Tirso de Molina's Idea of ‘Tragedia’
- New Clothes, New Roles: Disguise and the Subversion of Convention in Tirso and Sor Juana
- Tirso de Molina and the Other Lopistas
- Criticism: El Condenado Por Desconfiado
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Criticism: El Burlador De Sevilla
- Did Tirso Employ Counterpassion in His Burlador de Sevilla?
- El Burlador, Don Giovanni, and the Popular Concept of Don Juan
- El Burlador de Sevilla: A Tragedy of Errors
- Tirso's Don Juan and the Opposing Self
- Hell or Heaven? Providence and Don Juan
- The Roots of Desire in El Burlador de Seville
- Language and Seduction in El Burlador de Seville
- Doubles in Hell: El Burlador de Sevilla Y Convidado de Piedra
- The ‘Burlador’ and the ‘Burlados’: A Sinister Connection
- Further Reading
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Molina, Tirso de
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Notes on the Pizarro Trilogy of Tirso de Molina
- The Optics of Love: Notes on a Concept of Atomistic Philosophy in the Theatre of Tirso de Molina
- El burlador Burlado: Tirso de Molina's Don Juan
- The Character of Don Juan of El burlador de Sevilla
- Tirso's View of Women in El burlador de Sevilla
- Doña Ana's Seduction in El burlador de Sevilla: A Reconsideration
- Tirso's Don Juan as Social Rebel
- Doña Ana's Seduction in El burlador de Sevilla: Further Evidence Against
- A Consideration of the Role of Honor in Tirso de Molina's El burlador de Sevilla
- Don Juan's Women in El burlador de Sevilla
- Enrico in El condenado por desconfiado: A Psychoanalytical View
- The Proto-Tenorios in Tirso's Santa Juana, II-III.
- The Theological Disputes and the Guzmán Affair in El burlador and El condenado: Theological Preoccupation or Satirical Intention?
- What Sort of Wedding? The Orders of Discourse in El burlador de Sevilla.
- The Other Speaks: Tirso de Molina's Amazonas en las Indias
- Further Reading