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  1. Life Is a Dream (Spanish: La vida es sueño [la ˈβiða es ˈsweɲo]) is a Spanish-language play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca. First published in 1636, in two different editions, the first in Madrid and a second one in Zaragoza. Don W. Cruickshank and a number of other critics believe that the play can be dated around 1630, thus making ...

    • Pedro Calderón de la Barca
    • 1961
  2. Spanish Baroque literature defined the early 17th century, when Life is a Dream was written, and is known for its highly ornate and embellished language. Key elements of Spanish Baroque literature include escapism and the avoidance of reality, as well as satire and moralizing, all of which are amply present in Claderón’s Life is a Dream .

  3. Life Is a Dream shows the influence of Lope de Vega, representing a form he perfected, the comedia, a three-act play written in verse, which mixes comic and serious elements in a complex plot full of mystery and derring-do. Its cast of characters was also well established—the old man, the young man, the young lady, the maid, and the clown.

  4. His most famous play is Life is a Dream (sometimes written as Life’s a Dream) and has themes of free will vs. fate and honor. There are many adaptations and translations of the play. It was also adapted into an opera (twice!). Production of Life is a Dream at Compañía Nacional de Teatro Clásico (2012) Play Text. Introduction

  5. The two major versions of Life Is a Dream were both published in 1636, and it is not clear which of them was written first. One may have been composed as early as 1629. Although one version of the ...

  6. La vida es sueño, or, Life’s a Dream, by Pedro Calderón de la Barca, is one of Spain’s most well-known plays.First published and first produced in 1636, during the heyday of Spain’s golden age of literature, Life is a Dream is a play in verse that intertwines a complex family drama with a tale of honor and vengeance.

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  8. Mar 31, 2006 · Summary. "Life Is a Dream" by Pedro Calderón de la Barca is a philosophical play written during the early 17th century. This classic work delves into profound themes of reality, fate, and free will, as it alternates between dreamy illusions and stark realities. The central character is Segismund, the Prince of Poland, who is imprisoned and ...

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