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  1. "Don Quixote de La Mancha" (November, 2023) (A Dramatized Stage Reading)Produced by New Swan Shakespeare Center, UCLA's Diversifying the Classics, and Brow...

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  2. Guillén de Castro y Bellvis. Guillén de Castro y Mateo, engraving from 1628 by Juan Ribalta. Guillén de Castro y Mateo (1569 – 28 July 1631) was a Spanish dramatist of the Spanish Golden Age. He was distinguished member of the "Nocturnos", a Spanish version of the "Academies" in Italy. [1] [2]

  3. INTRODUCTION . Laura Muñoz and Payton Phillips Quintanilla. Guillén de Castro’s The Force of Habit (La fuerza de la costumbre, c. 1610) is singular among comedias in that it takes the popular device of cross-dressed characters a step further, daring to ask whether gender is something that can be learned and unlearned, or if it is a fact of nature.

  4. Guillén de Castro Bellvís. Castro Bellvís, Guillén de. Secreto. Valencia, c. 4.XI.1569 – Madrid, 28.VII.1631. Dramaturgo, poeta. Aunque Guillem es la forma en que aparece transcrito el nombre en numerosos documentos (partida de bautismo, partida de desposorios, poderes, testamento...) y ediciones antiguas, y es la que corresponde al ...

  5. Notable Works: “Las mocedades del Cid”. “Los mal casados de Valencia”. Guillén de Castro y Bellvís (born 1569, Valencia, Spain—died July 28, 1631, Madrid) was the most important and representative of a group of Spanish dramatists that flourished in Valencia.

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  6. Nov 4, 2019 · Guillén de Castro y Bellvis (1569–1631) was a Spanish dramatist of the Spanish Golden Age. The Force of Habit ( La fuerza de la costumbre , c. 1610) is singular among comedias in that it takes the popular device of cross-dressed characters a step further, daring to ask whether gender is something that can be learned and unlearned, or if it ...

  7. Guillén de Castro y Bellvís (gēlyān´ dā käs´trō ē bĕlvēs´), 1569–1631, Spanish dramatist, best known of the Valencian group of playwrights of the Golden Age. Three of his plays dramatize episodes from Don Quixote.

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