Resumen

The prolific theatrical activity that abounded on the stages of early modern Europe demonstrates that drama was a genre that transcended national borders. The transnational character of early modern theater reflects the rich admixture of various dramatic traditions, such as Spain's comedia and Italy's commedia dell'arte. Contributors investigate the gendered effect of Spanish texts and literary types on English and French drama, address the actual journeys of Spanish actresses to French theaters and of Italian actresses to the Spanish stage, and emphasize the movement of royal women to various courts and their impact on theatrical activity in Spain and abroad.

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APA 7ª ed.

Chicago