Federico García Lorcauna obra teatral satírica
- Ferrada, Susana
- José Ramón López García Director/a
Universidad de defensa: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Fecha de defensa: 19 de octubre de 2016
- María Francisca Vilches de Frutos Presidente/a
- Manuel Aznar Soler Secretario/a
- Fernando Larraz Elorriaga Vocal
Tipo: Tesis
Resumen
Federico Garcia Lorca: a satirical theatrical work is the result of an unprecedented investigation because, despite how much has been written about Federico García Lorca and his work, the hypothesis which has based this research involves a new interpretation of Lorca's work and at the same time, represents a new perception of the poet, to delve into a facet of his controversial personality than any other researcher has started to analyze his work. The primary purpose of this thesis is to show that Lorca was a satirist and, therefore, satire is a constant in his plays, although they were not conceived entirely as satires. Federico Garcia Lorca: a satirical theatrical work evidences comic and serious, as well as the undeniable critical aspect, are satirical traits intrinsic to Lorca's work. It also shows that, without ruling out other forms of his dramatic praxis, Lorca held his criticism making use of humor, ranging from the purely jocular and black humor, and is manifested by employing traditional techniques of satire, with the same purpose as the satirist: to degrade the object of attack sparking repulse or smile. Federico Garcia Lorca: a satirical theatrical work analyzes the farces for actors and the ""impossible plays"" identifying the object of attack in these plays and the satirical techniques employed by its author. In addition, this study proves the affinity of Lorca with other satirists, classics of Spanish literature, and highlights the coexistence of tradition and modernity that Lorca used as an instrument to satirize. In this sense, this thesis explores the link between Lorca´s theatre and farce, entremés, the Commedia dell'arte, puppet theatre, aleluya, medieval mysteries, auto sacramental, surrealism and theatre of absurd from a satirical perspective. In short, this thesis claims the importance of the satirical aspect that gives uniqueness to the entire production of Lorca and contributes greatly to the universality of this author. "