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Doa Rosita The Spinster
Federico Lorca
Category: Art & Media: Stage & Screen
ISBN: 1-4081-0505-5 EAN: 978-1-4081-0505-4 Format: Paperback Pages: 124 Publisher: Methuen Publishing Year: 2008 Quantity in Stock: 528
Cover price: £9.99 Sale Price:£2.99
In a tragic and poetic tale, one of Lorca's greatest theatrical achievements, Dona Rosita’s sad future is clearly destined from the start, as the young girl waits in vain for her fiance to return and her hopes of marriage fade. Years drift by and Dona Rosita eventually lives with her aging aunt and uncle and becomes a sadder and more mellow woman. Her fate is symbolized by the rosa mutabile, a flower from her uncle's garden, which blooms and withers all in the same day. Lorca’s play explores the human tendency to cling to impossible hopes in order to survive. Dona Rosita preserves her life's lie in order to make her solitude bearable. Like most of his other plays, Dona Rosita offers a criticism against the restrictions placed on women at the time of the Spanish Civil War, and their dependency upon men as instructed by society. First performed in 1935, Dona Rosita remains a classic work of Spanish theatre alongside Lorca's Blood Wedding, The House of Bernarda Alba and Yerma. This Student Edition features parallel English and Spanish texts of the play, together with a full commentary, questions and a bibliography.
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