The Spanish Gypsy

The Spanish Gypsy is an English Jacobean tragicomedy, dating from around 1623. The play was likely a collaboration between several dramatists, including Thomas Middleton, William Rowley, Thomas Dekker, and John Ford. Like Shakespeare's lost play Cardenio, The Spanish Gypsy is an English reworking of the novellas of Miguel de Cervantes, combining two of Cervantes' Novelas Ejemplares into a single drama.

Plot summary

Act 1. The noble Roderigo sees a beautiful young girl (Clara) walking one night with her family. Declaring himself bewitched by her beauty, he kidnaps her with the help of his friends, Diego and Lewys, then takes her back to his residence and rapes her. After the fact, Roderigo feels remorse and lets her go. Clara studies the room and manages to steal a crucifix before she is returned to town; these are her only clues as to the identity of her attacker. Later, Lewys realizes with horror that the girl he helped kidnap is the very woman he has been courting. He confronts Roderigo, who lies and tells him that he let the girl go without harming her.

Act 2. There is a group of gypsies in Madrid lodging in the house of Juana Cardochia. One of them is a gypsy girl of unusual beauty and intelligence, named Pretiosa. She is courted by the foolish Sancho (the ward of Don Pedro, Clara's father), as well as by the noble Don John. Despite the difference in their social stations, Don John asks Pretiosa to marry him. Pretiosa agrees only if Don John consents to live as a gypsy for two years. Meanwhile, Clara returns to her mother and father (Maria and don Pedro de Cortes) and relates her misfortune. Her family urges secrecy for the moment. Lewys arrives to court Clara, but she is reluctant. Lewys and Clara's father, don Pedro, discuss how Lewys’ father was killed by a nobleman named Alvarez some years earlier. Alvarez has been living in exile ever since, though no one knows his whereabouts. Don Fernando, the Corregidor (mayor) of Madrid as well as Roderigo's father, wants Lewys to pardon Alvarez and allow him to return to Madrid. Sancho returns home and is scolded by his guardian Don Pedro. Sancho and his servant, Soto, decide to run off and join the troupe of gypsies.

Act 3. Roderigo, now wracked with guilt for his crime, meets Sancho and Soto and decides to turn gypsy as well. The whole troupe goes to perform at the house of Francisco de Carcamo, don John's father. Meanwhile, Clara is injured near Don Fernando's house, and is brought inside his home to be cared for. Clara recognizes the room where she was raped, and asks don Fernando if he has any children. Fernando replies that he has two: his son Roderigo, and a daughter who was lost at sea shortly after her birth. Clara reveals her rape to Fernando, showing him the crucifix as proof. Fernando is horrified, and vows vengeance upon his son.

Act 4. Don John becomes a gypsy and is formally betrothed to Pretiosa; he is renamed Andrew. Andrew refuses the hostess Cardochia's advances, but at last consents to take a jewel she offers him. The gypsy troupe arrives at don Fernando's house and he asks them to act out a play he has written. Fernando pretends not to recognize his son Roderigo, and asks him to play the lead role: that of a son forced to marry an ugly heiress. The play begins, but is interrupted by a fight between Andrew and Diego (who is Cardochia's admirer). Seeking revenge, the spurned Cardochia has accused Andrew of stealing the jewel she gave him. Andrew is arrested and taken away. Don Fernando confronts his son Roderigo and tells him that the play is real: he must marry the ugly heiress. Roderigo refuses and expresses his desire to marry the beautiful woman who had been watching the play that evening. (The woman is Clara, though Roderigo seems not to recognize her from the rape.) Fernando agrees to the marriage.

Act 5. Roderigo has married Clara offstage. But Fernando then stages an elaborate interrogation, first telling his son that he has been punished by marriage to a wanton, then pressing him to confess his crimes. Roderigo eventually breaks down and admits to the rape, adding that he wishes he could have married the woman he wronged. Clara and her family then emerge from hiding and explain everything. Roderigo vows to love Clara and redeem himself. Seeking to bargain for Andrew's freedom, Alvarez reveals himself to Lewys. He laments his part in the death of Lewys’ father, and offers Lewys his life. Lewys finds he cannot kill the older man, and the two are reconciled. Soon afterwards, the gypsy girl Pretiosa arrives to beg Fernando for the release of her betrothed, Andrew. The mother of the gypsy troupe reveals to Fernando that Andrew is really Don John, son of Francisco de Carcamo. Furthermore, she reveals that the exiled Alvarez is the leader of the gypsy troupe, that she herself is Alvarez's wife and Fernando's own missing sister, and that Pretiosa is Fernando's long-lost daughter. Cardochia confesses her plot, and is promised to Diego as penance. Don John and Pretiosa are married.

Performance and Historical Context

The Spanish Gypsy was licensed for performance by Sir Henry Herbert, the Master of the Revels, on 9 July 1623; the text includes two mentions of the camels and elephant that arrived in London for exhibit in that month. The play was performed at Court on 5 November that year; Prince Charles attended.

Sources in Cervantes

The Spanish Gypsy draws two of its main storylines from Cervantes' Novelas Ejemplares.[1] From "La Gitanilla" it borrows the idea of a young gypsy girl who is actually of noble birth, and of the nobleman who falls in love with her and becomes a gypsy himself as a result. From "La fuerza de la sangre" it takes the idea of a nobleman who rapes a well-born girl; the girl eventually discovers the identity of her attacker, and he is made to repent and make amends by marrying her. Many of the characters' names are either kept the same as in Cervantes' novellas or simply anglicized: names such as Preciosa, Carducha, and Andres become Pretiosa, Cardochia, and Andrew, for example.

Problems of Authorship

The London stationer (i.e. bookseller and publisher) Richard Marriot published the play in quarto in 1653 as a collaboration between Thomas Middleton and William Rowley, one of several the two dramatists appear to have shared. A second quarto was issued in 1661. The assignment of authorship was unquestioned till the 20th century. H. Dugdale Sykes was the first modern scholar to dispute the attribution to Middleton and Rowley; he favoured John Ford as the author, judging on a range of stylistic and textual features.

Following up on Sykes' perception, M. Joan Sergeaunt noted the strong resemblances between the gypsy scenes in this play and similar materials in the works of Thomas Dekker. Later scholars, perhaps most prominently David Lake, have refined and confirmed these studies.[2] The similarity of the comic subplot of the play to the work of Rowley has also been noticed.[3] The clown characters Sancho and Soto in The Spanish Gypsy show clear resemblances with Rowleian clowns, like Chough and Trimtram in A Fair Quarrel; Soto is even called Lollio in IV.iii.80–86, Lollio being the name of Rowley's clown character in The Changeling. The Spanish Gypsy dates from the early 1620s, a time when Dekker, Ford, and Rowley were certainly working together: they wrote The Witch of Edmonton in 1621, and joined with John Webster for Keep the Widow Waking in 1624.

As Gary Taylor has recently argued, however, "If the plot/scenario for the play was written primarily by one author, Middleton is the likeliest candidate."[4]

Notes

  1. ^ Wilson, 38; Ardila, 5; Fuchs, 70
  2. ^ Lake, pp. 215–30.
  3. ^ Brittin, p. 97
  4. ^ Taylor, 437.

References

  • Ardila, J.A.G., ed. The Cervantean Heritage: Reception and Influence of Cervantes in Britain. London: Legenda, 2009.
  • Brittin, Norman. Thomas Middleton. New York, Twayne, 1972.
  • Fuchs, Barbara. The Poetics of Piracy: Emulating Spain in English Literature. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013.
  • Lake, David J. The Canon of Thomas Middleton's Plays. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1975, pp. 215–30.
  • Sykes, H. Dugdale. "John Ford the Author of The Spanish Gypsy." In Sidelights on Elizabethan Drama, London: Oxford University Press, 1924.
  • Taylor, Gary and John Lavagnino, eds. Thomas Middleton and Early Modern Textual Culture: A Companion to the Collected Works. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2007.
  • Wilson, E.M. "Cervantes and English Literature of the Seventeenth Century." Bulletin Hispanique 50.1 (1948): 27–52.

Read other articles:

Mona SinghLahir8 Oktober 1980 (umur 43) Punjab, IndiaPekerjaanAktris, penari, aktris televisi Mona Singh (lahir 8 Oktober 1980) adalah seorang model and aktris berkebangsaan India, populer setelah memerankan peran utama dalam Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin dan banyak memenangkan acara Reality Show selebritis. Ia juga memerankan peran pembantu dalam film 3 Idiots. Kehidupan pribadi Mona Singh merupakan seorang sikh dan tinggal di Mira Road, Mumbai.[1][1] Ia dibesarkan di Pune dan...

 

Girls' Generation Complete Video CollectionVideo karya Girls' GenerationDirilis26 September 2012Direkam2007 - 2012GenreK-pop, pop, dance-pop, teen pop, bubblegum pop, J-Pop, electropopBahasaKorean, English, JapaneseLabelS.M. Entertainment, Nayutawave RecordsKronologi Girls' Generation The 1st Japan Tour DVD (2011)The 1st Japan Tour DVD2011 Girls' Generation Complete Video Collection (2012) Girls' Generation Complete Video Collection adalah DVD dan Blu-ray keenam yang dirilis oleh girlband...

 

Pour les articles homonymes, voir Johann Sebastian Bach (homonymie), Johann Bach (homonymie) et Bach (homonymie). Ne doit pas être confondu avec Sebastian Bach. Jean-Sébastien Bach Jean-Sébastien Bach à 61 ans, huile sur toile d'Elias Gottlob Haussmann (1702-1766)[1]. Données clés Surnom Le Cantor de Leipzig Naissance 31 mars 1685 Eisenach Duché de Saxe-Eisenach Décès 28 juillet 1750 (à 65 ans) Leipzig Électorat de Saxe Activité principale Compositeur, Thomaskantor Style Mus...

Review of the election 2018 Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction election ← 2014 November 6, 2018 2022 →   Nominee Kathy Hoffman Frank Riggs Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 1,185,457 1,113,781 Percentage 51.6% 48.4% County results Hoffman:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80% Riggs:      50–60%      60–70%  ...

 

Strada statale 290di AlimenaLocalizzazioneStato Italia Regioni Sicilia Province Palermo Enna DatiClassificazioneStrada statale InizioSS 120 presso bivio Madonnuzza FineSS 121 presso stazione di Enna Lunghezza47,520[1] km Provvedimento di istituzioneD.M. 16/11/1959 - G.U. 41 del 18/02/1960[2] GestoreANAS Manuale La strada statale 290 di Alimena (SS 290) è una strada statale italiana della Sicilia che prende il nome dall'omonimo comune. Indice 1 Percorso 1.1 Tabe...

 

Public broadcaster in New Jersey, United States (1971–2011) This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: New Jersey Network – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2012) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) New Jersey NetworkBrandingNJNCountryUnited StatesAvailabilitystat...

Peta menunjukkan lokasi Taal. Data sensus penduduk di Taal Tahun Populasi Persentase 199538.722—200043.4552.51%200751.4592.36% Untuk pengertian lain, lihat Taal. Taal adalah munisipalitas provinsiBatangas, Filipina. Pada tahun 2007 wilayah ini berpenduduk 43.455 jiwa atau 8.451 rumah tangga. Pembagian wilayah Secara politis, Taal terbagi atas 42 barangay, yaitu: Apacay Balisong Bihis Bolbok Buli Butong Carasuche Cawit Caysasay Cubamba Cultihan Gahol Halang Iba Ilog Imamawo Ipil Luntal Mahab...

 

Pharaoh of Egypt Sobekemsaf IRelief of Sekhemre Wadjkhaw Sobekemsaf at the Temple of Karnak.PharaohReign(~7 yrs)PredecessorRahotep most likely or NebmaatreSuccessorSobekemsaf II?Royal titulary Horus name Hotep-netjeru Htp-nṯrw The peace of the gods Nebty name Asa-kheperu ˁš(3)-ḫprw The two ladies whose apparitions are numerous Golden Horus Bik nebu Ineqtawy bik nbw jnq-t3.w(j) The golden falcon who embraces the two lands Prenomen  (Praenomen) Sobekemsaf Sbk m s3=f Sobek is his prot...

 

Con l'espressione famiglia francescana viene genericamente indicato un ordine o istituto sia religioso sia di vita apostolica o anche secolare che, canonicamente approvato dalla competente autorità della Chiesa, si rifà in modo esplicito all'esperienza di san Francesco d'Assisi seguendo una delle regole date per il Primo, il Secondo o il Terzo ordine francescano sia regolare sia secolare o anche una regola propria, come accade ad esempio per alcune comunità di nuova fondazione. Francescani...

Meccanismi dell'epigenetica L'epigenetica (dal greco ἐπί, epì, «sopra» e γεννητικός, gennitikòs, «relativo all'eredità familiare») è una branca della genetica[1] che si occupa dei cambiamenti fenotipici ereditabili da una cellula o un organismo, in cui non si osserva una variazione del genotipo[2]. È stata definita da Arthur Riggs e colleghi come lo studio dei cambiamenti mitotici e meiotici ereditabili che non possono essere spiegati tramite modific...

 

هذه المقالة يتيمة إذ تصل إليها مقالات أخرى قليلة جدًا. فضلًا، ساعد بإضافة وصلة إليها في مقالات متعلقة بها. (مارس 2021) هبة أحمد معلومات شخصية الميلاد سنة 1981 (العمر 42–43 سنة)[1]  مواطنة مصر  الحياة العملية المدرسة الأم جامعة الزقازيق  المهنة رباعة  اللغة الأم الله...

 

Gran TavolaStato Italia Forma societariasocietà di persone Fondazione1255 a Siena Fondata daOrlando Bonsignori Chiusurainizio XIV secolo Sede principaleSiena SettoreBancario Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale La Gran Tavola (o Magna Tavola[1]) dei Bonsignori o Bonsignore fu la più importante banca a livello europeo nel Duecento. Indice 1 Il contesto socio-storico 1.1 Il XIII ed il XIV 2 I banchieri senesi 3 I Bonsignori 4 La fondazione della Gran Tavola 5 Il fallimen...

Small pasta-like dough dumplings GnocchiGnocchi di ricotta dressed in butter and sageTypePastaCoursePrimo (Italian course)Place of originItalyMain ingredientsPotatoes, semolina, wheat flour, breadcrumbs; sometimes eggs, cheeseSimilar dishesGnudi Cookbook: Gnocchi  Media: Gnocchi Gnocchi (/ˈn(j)ɒki/ N(Y)OK-ee,[1] US: /ˈn(j)oʊki, ˈn(j)ɔːki/ N(Y)OH-kee, N(Y)AW-;[2][3][4][5] Italian: [ˈɲɔkki]; sg.: gnocco) are a varied family of d...

 

Processor register that indicates where a computer is in its program sequence Front panel of an IBM 701 computer introduced in 1952. Lights in the middle display the contents of various registers. The instruction counter is at the lower left. The program counter (PC),[1] commonly called the instruction pointer (IP) in Intel x86 and Itanium microprocessors, and sometimes called the instruction address register (IAR),[2][1] the instruction counter,[3] or just par...

 

Pour les articles homonymes, voir Curzon (homonymie). Si ce bandeau n'est plus pertinent, retirez-le. Cliquez ici pour en savoir plus. Certaines informations figurant dans cet article ou cette section devraient être mieux reliées aux sources mentionnées dans les sections « Bibliographie », « Sources » ou « Liens externes » (juin 2019). Vous pouvez améliorer la vérifiabilité en associant ces informations à des références à l'aide d'appels de notes...

Bahasa Oska Dituturkan diSamnium, Campania, Lucania, Calabria, dan AbruzzoWilayahItalia selatanEraBukti tertulis dari abad ke-5 hingga ke-1 M Rumpun bahasaIndo-Eropa ItalikOska-Umbria (Sabelik)Bahasa Oska Sistem penulisanAlfabet Italik KunoKode bahasaISO 639-3oscLINGUIST List oscGlottologosca1244[1]IETFosc Status pemertahanan Punah EXSingkatan dari Extinct (Punah)Terancam CRSingkatan dari Critically endangered (Terancam Kritis) SESingkatan dari Severely endangered (Terancam berat...

 

Basketball league seasonLEB OroCafés Candelas Breogán promoted to Liga ACB 11 years afterSeason2017–18Games played336Teams18Regular seasonSeason MVPJordi TriasPromotedCafés Candelas BreogánICL ManresaRelegatedSammic HosteleríaCB ClavijoFinalsChampionsCafés Candelas Breogán(2nd title)AwardsBest CoachNatxo LezkanoStatistical leadersPoints Johnny Dee 15.94Rebounds Emanuel Cățe 8.53Assists Óscar Alvarado 6.38Index Rating Volodymyr Gerun 21.13RecordsBiggest home winBreogán 96–50 CB ...

 

Borough in Pennsylvania, United StatesFinleyvilleBoroughBorough building at the intersection of Washington and Extension Avenues, December 2014Etymology: John FinleyLocation of Finleyville in Washington County, Pennsylvania.FinleyvilleLocation of Finleyville in PennsylvaniaCoordinates: 40°15′10″N 80°0′13″W / 40.25278°N 80.00361°W / 40.25278; -80.00361CountryUnited StatesStatePennsylvaniaCountyWashingtonEstablished1896Government • MayorMichael M....

Danish painter Jens JuelSelf-Portrait at the Easel (1766)Born(1745-05-12)12 May 1745Falster, DenmarkDied27 December 1802(1802-12-27) (aged 57)Copenhagen, DenmarkEducationRoyal Danish Academy of Fine ArtsKnown forPainting Jens Juel (12 May 1745 – 27 December 1802) was a Danish painter, primarily known for his many portraits, of which the largest collection is on display at Frederiksborg Castle. He is regarded as the leading Danish portrait painter of the 18th century.[1] Ea...

 

Conflict between Western Roman Empire and Vandals (439–442) Vandal War (439-442)Part of the Fall of the Roman Empireand Roman–Germanic WarsMap of Africa and ItalyDate439–442 ADLocationItalyResult Indecisive Treaty of 442Belligerents VandalsAlans Western Roman EmpireEastern Roman EmpireCommanders and leaders GeisericHunerikGento Flavius AetiusSebastianusAreobindus, Ansila en GermanusStrength Unknown Unknown The Vandal War (439-442) was a military conflict between the Western Roman Empire...