- "Ocho
comedias y ocho
entremeses". cervantes.tamu.edu.
Archived from the
original on 5
January 2010. "Ocho comedias, y ocho
entremeses nuevos | work by Cervantes"...
- the mid 20th century, when
short plays by
Miguel de
Cervantes called entremeses (singular entremés) were
performed in the city's plazas. In 1972, the...
- 2002). Cervantes,
Miguel de (1615). "Entremés de La
Cueva de Salamanca".
Entremeses.
Ediciones Akal (published 2007). p. 184. ISBN 8446027992. Esses, Maurice...
- In 16th- and 17th-century
Spanish drama, an entremés (plural
entremeses) was a short,
comic theatrical performance of one act,
usually pla****
during the...
- this character,
where he
becomes a
prototype of a
ruffian in
several entremeses (interludes). Thus,
Pedro de
Urdemales takes part in
works of Juan del...
-
light music from
Spanish po****r theatre, that
gradually permeated the "
entremeses" of more
respectable plays.[citation needed]
Famous bullfighters have...
-
entremeses-de-cervantes-la-cueva-de-salamanca-0/ Reed, Cory A.
Cervantes and the
Novelization of Drama:
Tradition and
Innovation in the
Entremeses. The...
-
Second Livre.
Marin Marais (AV9828) 2003 –
Bella Terra (AV9833) 2003 –
Entremeses del
siglo de oro (1550- 1650) (AVSA9831) 2003 –
Alfonso Ferrabosco The...
- classicspanishbooks.com.
Retrieved 9
March 2019.
Foreword to Ocho
comedias y ocho
entremeses,
Miguel de
Cervantes Saavedra, 1615.
Quoted in Cavanaggio, Jean. "Biografía...
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Starting in the 1950s, this
plaza was used for
short one-act
plays called Entremeses Cervantinos,
which later developed into the
Festival Cervantino. The plaza...