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Félix Lope de Vega y Carpio
(1562–1635)

Spanish Baroque playwright and poet; commonly referred to as Lope de Vega

Félix Lope de Vega y Carpio

Works

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  • El Nuevo Mundo descubierto por Cristóbal Colón (1598–1603) ("The Discovery of the New World by Christopher Columbus")
  • El caballero de Illescas (1602) ("The Knight from Illescas")
  • El príncipe despeñado (1602) ("The Assassinated Prince")
  • Carlos V en Francia (1604) ("Charles V in France")
  • El anzuelo de Fenisa (1604–1606?) ("Fenisa's Hook")
  • El mayordomo de la duquesa de Amalfi (1604–1606?) ("The Duchess of Amalfi's Steward")
  • San Isidro de Madrid (1604–1606?) ("Saint Isidro of Madrid")
  • El gran duque de Moscovia (1606) ("The Grand Duke of Russia")
  • Castelvines y Monteses (1606–1612) ("Castelvíns and Monteses")
  • El acero de Madrid (1608–1612) ("The Iron Tonic of Madrid")
  • Peribáñez y el comendador de Ocaña (1609–1612) ("Peribáñez and the Governor of Ocaña")
  • La hermosa Ester (1610) ("Seductive Esther")
  • La niña de plata (1610–1612) ("The Stunning Beauty")
  • Las paces de los reyes (1610–1612) ("The Tranquility of Kings")
  • Barlán y Josafá (1611) ("Barlaam and Jehoshaphat")
  • El conde Fernán González (1611) ("Count Fernando González")
  • El villano en su rincón (1611) ("The Farmer's House Is His Castle")
  • Fuenteovejuna (1612–1614?)
  • La dama boba (1613) ("Miss Simpleton")
  • El nacimiento de Cristo (1613–1615) ("The Birth of Christ")
  • El perro del hortelano (1613–1615) ("The Dog in the Manger")
  • La Arcadia (1614) ("Arcadia")
  • El sembrar en buena tierra (1616) ("Sowing in Good Earth")
  • El mejor Alcalde, el Rey (1620–1623) ("The King the Greatest Alcalde")
  • Lo cierto por lo dudoso (1620–1624) ("A Certainty for a Doubt")
  • El caballero de Olmedo (1620–1625) ("The Knight of Olmedo")
  • El marqués de las Navas (1624) ("The Marquis of Las Navas")
  • El castigo sin venganza (1631) ("Punishment without Revenge")
  • La noche de San Juan (1631) ("St. John's Night")
  • Las bizarrías de Belisa (1634) ("Belisa's Bizarre Valor")
  • La mayor virtud de un rey (1634) ("A King's Greatest Virtue")

Date not listed:

  • El amor enamorado
  • El cordobés valeroso Pedro Carbonero
  • La moza de cántaro ("The Girl with the Pitcher")
  • La persona quien bebe leche ("The Person Who Drinks Milk")

Poems

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  • Cantarcillo de La Virgen (Translated by George Ticknor as A Christmas Cradlesong, for inclusion in A History of Spanish Literature — 1849)
  • Hoy la Nave del deleite (Translated by George Ticknor as Holloa! the good Ship of Delight, for inclusion in A History of Spanish Literature — 1849)
  • La Dragontea (1598) ("Drake the Pirate")
  • El Isidro (1599) ("Isidro")
  • La hermosura de Angélica (1602) ("The Beauty of Angelica")
  • Rimas (1602) ("Rhymes")
  • Arte nuevo de hacer comedias (1609) ("The New Art of Play Writing") — a treatise in verse
  • Jérusalen conquistada (1609) ("Jerusalem Regained")
  • Los pastores de Belén (1611) ("The Shepherds of Bethlehem")
  • Soliloquios amorosos de un alma a su Dios (1611) ("Devotional Soliloquies of a Soul to its God")
  • Rimas sacras (1614)
  • La Circe (1624)
  • La corona trágica (1627) ("The Tragic Crown") — a poem about Mary I of Scotland
  • Laurel de Apolo, con otras rimas (1630) ("The Laurel of Apollo and other verse")
  • La Gatomaquia (1634)
  • Rimas humanas y divinas del licenciado Tomé de Burguillos (1634)

Prose Fiction

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  • La Arcadia (published 1598) ("The Arcadia") — A pastoral romance in prose, interspersed with verse
  • El peregrino en su patria (1604) ("The Pilgrim in his Own Country")

Works about de Vega

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Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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