Reason and the Passions in the Comedias of Calderón

John Benjamins Publishing (1982)
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Both reason and exalted passions become the preserve of noble blood in Calderón's plays. The concern of his characters that they not commit a low action, is not simply a Christian concern with avoiding sin. The characters are much more concerned with practicing a virtue which will distinguish them from the vulgar.

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