Luis Quiñones de Benavente

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Luis Quiñones de Benavente or Luis de Benavente y Quiñones (1581 in Toledo – 1651 in Madrid) was a famous Spanish entremesista of the Siglo de Oro. [1]

Works

  • La maya
  • La honrada
  • Los gallos
  • Los sacristanes burlados
  • Los testimonios de los criados
  • El sueño del perro
  • La noche de San Juan = [Los mariones]
  • lang|spa|El miserable y el dotor
  • Las manos y cuajares
  • Las calles de Madrid
  • El invierno y el verano
  • Los escuderos y el lacayo
  • El talego-niño
  • El negrito hablador
  • El tiempo
  • El alcalde del corral
  • El borracho,
  • El barbero
  • El burlón
  • La verdad
  • La puente segoviana I to II
  • El tío Bartolomé
  • La casa al revés
  • El soldado - staged by Tomás Fernández in 1634–5
    • El mundo - another version of El Soldado
    • El mundo al revés - revision of El Soldado first published in Entremeses nuevos Zaragoza 1643.
  • La visita de la cárcel
  • El enfermo
  • Las nueces
  • Los pareceres
  • Don Satisfecho, el moño y la cabellera - written after 1627
  • Zapatanga
  • El botero [= El cuero]
  • El mago - co-produced by Tomás Fernández and Pedro de la Rosa in 1637
  • Los vocablos [= El bigote]
  • El Martinillo I & II
  • Las cuentas del desengaño
  • La paga del mundo
  • El poeta de bailes
  • La iglesia y el celo

References

  1. ^ Jonathan Thacker A Companion to Golden Age Theatre 2007 1855661403
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