La dama duende

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La dama duende is a celebrated 17th-century Spanish comedia by Pedro Calderón de la Barca that blends romance, intrigue, and supernatural elements within the conventions of Spain’s Golden Age theater.

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instanceOf Spanish Golden Age comedia
play
theatrical work
author Pedro Calderón de la Barca NERFINISHED
centralMotif hidden passages and secret visits
countryOfOrigin Spain
dramaticConvention comic servant
disguise
mistaken identity
firstPerformanceCentury 17th century
form verse
genre cloak-and-sword play
comedia
romantic comedy
hasAdaptation radio adaptations
stage productions in Spain
stage productions internationally
television adaptations
hasSupernaturalMotive apparently ghostly lady
hasTheme deception
honor
intrigue
romance
supernatural elements
isRegardedAs classic of Spanish Golden Age drama
major work of Calderón de la Barca
isStudiedIn Hispanic literature courses
theatre history courses
literaryMovement Spanish Golden Age NERFINISHED
literaryTradition comedia de capa y espada
notableCharacter Cosme NERFINISHED
Don Luis NERFINISHED
Don Manuel NERFINISHED
Doña Ángela NERFINISHED
originalLanguage Spanish
partOf Spanish Baroque theatre NERFINISHED
period Baroque
settingPeriod 17th century
structure three acts
titleTranslation The Lady Goblin NERFINISHED
The Phantom Lady NERFINISHED

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