Hipocresía y superstición en el teatro castellano primitivo
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https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.1996.v56.i2.875Abstract
This article deals with the character of the villagers who come in on the early Spanish theatre. The starting point is the fact, actually existing in the society of that time, that the people were proud of their Christianity but did not behave in a virtuous way: they often denounced the converts from Judaism (chief aim of their hatred) and they enjoyed the autos de fe; far from being pious, they were hypocrite and supersticious. In the analysis, texts by Encina, Fernández, Gil Vicente, Torres Naharro and others are included. These authors strongly disapproved the double morals of those people known as cristianos viejos.
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