Lope de Vega no soacute;lo fue el dramaturgo de mayor eacute;xito y fama en la Espantilde;a de su eacute;poca; fue tambieacute;n un temprano ejemplo de escritor profesionalizado; que dependioacute; en gran medida de los ingresos que le proporcionoacute; su pluma literaria. Las musas rameras aborda los rasgos de esta primera profesionalizacioacute;n en Lope con una mirada amplia; que establece comparaciones con otros paiacute;ses europeos y fenoacute;menos artiacute;sticos coetaacute;neos. Una primera parte del libro estudia con detalle las caracteriacute;sticas del oficio de dramaturgo en Lope y su relacioacute;n con el mercado teatral barroco. Una segunda parte examina coacute;mo esta incipiente profesionalizacioacute;n permitioacute; la aparicioacute;n de una moderna conciencia autorial en Lope; que se manifiesta en el conflicto entre su aspiracioacute;n al mecenazgo regio y su condicioacute;n de dramaturgo para el mercado comercial; asiacute; como en la orgullosa y novedosa reivindicacioacute;n de su obra teatral que llevoacute; a cabo frente a los criacute;ticos de su estilo y los editores piratas de sus comedias.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Book full of great ideas for every homeBy Dushan HanuskaFantastic book! This little treasure is full of ideas; inspired by traditional Japanese architecture. I simply love the way Japanese appreciate the space without clutter and I get always amazed by the clever usage of even the tiniest possible space. The attention to detail is awesome. This book is truly thought provoking - especially if you are looking for ideas for your own house.The book is divided into four main sections:- Reworking Tradition- Managing Space- Experimenting with Materials- Personal StatementsI enjoyed reading this book from the beginning to the end. It is a great addition to my collection of books on Japanese architecture.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great BookBy Nancy OttersonWere not going to redo our home in a Japanese style; but sitting and reading this book and enjoying the pictures is like a trip to the Orient.2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Cutting Edge Japanese ArchituctureBy Jessica BrunelleI am very interested in any ASIAN INTERIOR/EXTERIOR DECOR books and books on FENG SHUI; CONTEMPORARY IKEBANA; and MINIMAL DESIGN. - I think this is an amazing book if I were designing and/or remodeling a home or a room. This book is more for Architecture and mainly non-modular interior design planning. I am really into minimalism and uphold a feng-shui anti-clutter philosophy as this book displays.. Not for instruction. more for introducing new materials and styles.