Lope de Vega, el Peregrino en Su PatriaUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1981 - 610 páginas This critical, annotated edition and study of a long-neglected work by Lope de Vega reveals the philosophical seriousness that the author in his early maturity, anticipating Cervantes' Persiles y Segismunda by more than a decade, brought to his treatment of the Byzantine novel or novel-of-adventures. |