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  1. Lope de Rueda (c.1505<1510–1565) was a Spanish dramatist and author, regarded by some as the best of his era. A versatile writer, he also wrote comedies, farces, and pasos. He was the precursor to what is considered the golden age of Spanish literature. His plays are considered a transitional stage between Torres Naharro and Lope de Vega.

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  2. Apr 4, 2024 · Lope de Rueda (born c. 1510, Sevilla, Spain—died 1565, Córdoba) was an outstanding figure of the early Spanish theatre who did much to popularize it and prepared the way for Lope de Vega. A gold-beater by trade, Rueda was probably attracted to the stage by touring Italian actors; he organized a traveling theatre company and as its autor, or ...

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  3. Lope de Rueda (Sevilla, c. 1505<1510-Córdoba, c. 1565) fue un dramaturgo español de gran versatilidad que escribió comedias, farsas y pasos (o entremeses), además de uno de los primeros actores profesionales de España.

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  5. Lope de Rueda (lō´pā dā rōōā´ŧħä), 1510?–1565, Spanish dramatist. A precursor of the Golden Age of Spanish literature, Rueda was an actor and a manager as well as a playwright. He is said to have created the genre known as pasos (short farces), noted for their use of rustic language and ordinary subjects.

  6. Quick Reference. ( c. 1512–1565) Spanish playwright and actor-manager who, as leader of a troupe of travelling players, performed a variety of religious and secular plays at religious festivals, in private houses and courtly ... From: Rueda, Lope de in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance ».

  7. Rueda, Lope de. Sevilla, p. m. s. XVI – Córdoba, c. 1565. Actor, director y autor de comedias. Nació en una fecha no confirmada documentalmente y situada en una de las dos primeras décadas del siglo XVI. Siguiendo la afirmación aparecida en las Ocho comedias de Cervantes, Lope de Rueda tuvo el oficio de batihoja, es decir, confeccionador ...

  8. Lope de Rueda (c.1505<1510–1565) was a Spanish dramatist and author, regarded by some as the best of his era. A versatile writer, he also wrote comedies, farces, and pasos. He was the precursor to what is considered the golden age of Spanish literature.

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