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  1. Pedro Calderón de la Barca (Madrid, 1600 - id., 1681) Dramaturgo español. Educado en un colegio jesuita de Madrid, estudió en las universidades de Alcalá y Salamanca. En 1620 abandonó los estudios religiosos y tres años más tarde se dio a conocer como dramaturgo con su primera comedia, Amor, honor y poder. Calderón de la Barca

  2. Pedro Calderón de la Barca, (born Jan. 17, 1600, Madrid, Spain—died May 25, 1681, Madrid), Spanish playwright. He abandoned religious studies in 1623 to write plays for the court of Philip IV of Spain. His secular plays included The Surgeon of His Honour (1635), Life Is a Dream (1638), and his masterpiece, The Daughter of the Air (1653).

  3. May 18, 2018 · CALDERÓN DE LA BARCA, PEDRO (1600 – 1681), Spanish dramatist. Pedro Calder ó n de la Barca was one of the greatest dramatists of Spain 's literary Golden Age. Born into a well-established Castilian family with ties to the court, Calder ó n received his early education at the Jesuit Imperial College of Madrid and went on to study logic ...

  4. Apr 19, 2022 · Actualizado a 19 de abril de 2022 · 13:34 · Lectura: 7 min. El bibliógrafo, cervantista y crítico Emilio Cotarelo y Mori retrató al célebre escritor barroco Pedro Calderón de la Barca, nacido el 17 de enero de 1600 en Madrid, con las siguientes palabras: "Acostumbrados a ver en el retrato de Calderón el sacerdote anciano y en sus obras ...

  5. Pedro Calderón de la Barca was a Spanish dramatist, poet, writer and knight of the Order of Santiago. He is known as one of the most distinguished Baroque writers of the Spanish Golden Age, especially for his plays.

  6. La vida es sueño (Life Is a Dream), probably first performed in 1635 and published in 1636 in Madrid, is the best-known work in a large body of secular and religious plays by Pedro Calderón de la Barca, one of Spain's greatest dramatists, and, after Lope de Vega (1562–1635), the foremost playwright of Spain's Golden Age, a period between ...

  7. P edro Calderón de la Barca of Madrid was one of the greatest Spanish playwrights of the Renaissance. During his career Calderón wrote several poems and approximately 120 three-act plays. His later work with musical theater contributed to the development of opera in Spain.

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