Reason and the Passions in the 'Comedias' of Calderón
David Jonathan Hildner
While Calderón's autos portray this teleological view of life with unequaled ingenuity, his comedias lie somewhere on the line of development of European thought and activity between the other-worldiness of orthodox Thomism and the naturalism of which Spinoza's ideas are one example among many. Let… read more[Purdue University Monographs in Romance Languages, 11] 1982. xii, 119 pp.
