Professor of English at the University of Murcia, Angel-Luis Pujante, considered the most renowned specialist in Shakespeare of our country, presents tomorrow, Tuesday January 22 at 19.30 am in the Conference Hall of the Faculty of Arts, " comedies and tragi-comedies of William Shakespeare (1564-1616) ", a book containing the eighteen works from this genre.
The presentation will intervene Clara Calvo, Professor of English at the University of Murcia, Vicente Cervera, Professor of American Literature at the University of Murcia and Director of the Humanities Classroom, and Mercedes Farias, Vice Chancellor of University Extension and eGovernment
These comedies are a sample of the great intellectual and artistic heights of Shakespeare.
So much so that, as said Professor Pujante, "have been the most varied interpretations of religious, anthropological, philosophical or political."
The latest comedy from playwright from Stratford, as responsible for this edition: "... not only give the most mature of Shakespeare on art and on his own art, but generally about life and hope, with all its easements and grandeur, with all its contradictions and mysteries. "
These works are part of the second of the three volumes of the Whole Theatre collection which is meeting Classics Espasa the author's play, which opened with tragedies and historical dramas will end with.
Ten of the comedies and tragi integrated in the new volume had been published by Pujante translated, to which are added here three unpublished translations by Professor Pujante: The Two Gentlemen of Verona, so good on success and Cymbeline.
Angel-Luis Pujante won the National Award for translation into Castilian bring The Tempest.
Source: UMU