Elective
The imaginary and the metaphysical in the theatrical works of F.G. Lorca
Course Objectives: The aim of the course is for the student to get acquainted with the theatrical journey of the Andalusian playwright, from the unfinished works, the works of youth, the dramas of faith, the allegorical, the imaginary, the surreal, and the Andalusian rural trilogy. Duede's theory, the influence of the great playwrights of the 19th century, the symbolism and surrealism in his works, the figure of Vayet Inklan, Martinez Sierra, his tour of the American continent, the surreal cinematic script. The relationship of female characters, and the role of stage space and scenography in his works. The presence of American comedians among the characters he used and the use of the silent cinema technique. Finally, what importance did he attach to the academic performances of the "Baraka" troupe?
Learning Outcomes: After the successful completion of the course, the students will be able to:
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know the basic structures of Lorca's works.
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understand the different types of Lorca works.
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identify common features between characters in works.
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identify the influences of the time and the artistic movements that Lorca followed.
formulate an informed point of view themselves and be critical of other people's positions on issues related to Lorca’s theatre.