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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lope_de_VegaLope de Vega - Wikipedia

    Félix Lope de Vega y Carpio (25 November 1562 – 27 August 1635) was a Spanish playwright, poet, and novelist who was a key figure in the Spanish Golden Age (1492–1659) of Baroque literature. In the literature of Spain, Lope de Vega is second to Miguel de Cervantes.

  2. Lope de Vega (born Nov. 25, 1562, Madrid, Spain—died Aug. 27, 1635, Madrid) was an outstanding dramatist of the Spanish Golden Age, author of as many as 1,800 plays and several hundred shorter dramatic pieces, of which 431 plays and 50 shorter pieces are extant.

  3. Lope de Vega, in full Lope Félix de Vega Carpio, (born Nov. 25, 1562, Madrid, Spain—died Aug. 27, 1635, Madrid), Spanish playwright, the outstanding dramatist of the Spanish Golden Age.

  4. casamuseolopedevega.org › en › lope-and-his-workBiography - Inicio

    Lope de Vega, one of the most important writers in the history of Spanish literature, was a rogue and a womanizer, a loving father and a devout priest, an inquisitor and a poet.

  5. Lope de Vega - Plays, Poetry, Novels: Vega became identified as a playwright with the comedia, a comprehensive term for the new drama of Spains Golden Age. Vega’s productivity for the stage, however exaggerated by report, remains phenomenal.

  6. Lope de Vega. Fuenteovejuna (Spanish: [ˌfwenteoβeˈxuna]) is a play by the Spanish playwright Lope de Vega. First published in Madrid in 1619, as part of Docena Parte de las Comedias de Lope de Vega Carpio (Volume 12 of the Collected plays of Lope de Vega Carpio), the play is believed to have been written between 1612 and 1614.

  7. Lope de Vega is regarded as the true innovator of Spanish theater and a modernizer of the comedy genre. His texts, which ultimately amounted to more than 1,500 plays and three thousand poems, continued to be published after his death.

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