Four Final Plays Blood Wedding, Yerma, the House of Bernarda Alba, and Dona Rosita the Spinster and the Language of Flowers
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Four Final Plays Blood Wedding, Yerma, the House of Bernarda Alba, and Dona Rosita the Spinster and the Language of Flowers

by Federico García Lorca

Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages
300
Language
English
Published
2018

Overview

Lorca wrote more than a dozen plays, of which these later four, created in the 1930's, are the best known and most popular. Written to support the 'theatre of social action', while travelling with a touring company through rural Spain, the plays employ simple but poetic language, strong passionate speech, and intense moments of action or emotion, to convey the claustrophobic life of the people. Lorca wrote: 'Theatre is a school of tears and laughter, a forum for liberty, where people can question obsolete or erroneous social norms, and explain through living characters the eternal modes of the human heart.' While exploring the stifling aspects of contemporary life for both the rural poor and the isolated individual, his plays also challenged the conventional roles of women in society, and allowed him to express, indirectly, his frustrations with attitudes to sexuality and homo-eroticism which affected him personally, and may have contributed to his subsequent persecution within Spain and his death.

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