Publisher's Synopsis
Proceso de Lope de Vega por libelos contra unos comicos delves into the legal proceedings involving the renowned Spanish playwright Lope de Vega. This historical document, compiled by CristÃ3bal Pérez Pastor and Atanasio Tomillo, offers a detailed examination of the libel lawsuit brought against Lope de Vega by a group of actors.
Published in 1901, this work provides invaluable insights into the social and legal context of the Spanish Golden Age, shedding light on the relationships between playwrights and performers, as well as the legal ramifications of public defamation. Scholars and enthusiasts of Spanish literature, theater history, and legal history will find this a compelling resource for understanding the complexities of 17th-century Spanish society and the life of one of its most celebrated literary figures.
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