Annotated Critical Edition of Juan Isidro Fajardo’s Índice de todas las comedias impresas hasta el año de 1716

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17th-Century Spanish Drama
17th-Century Spanish Plays
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annotated Spanish play listings
Bibliography of Modern Editions
Calderon
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Early Modern Printed Plays in Spain
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Golden-Age
Golden-Age17th-Century Spanish Drama
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manuscript catalogues
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Printing and the Book Trade in 17th-Century Spain
Spanish theatre history
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  • ISBN 9781032948867
  • Weight: 1000g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book offers readers worldwide the first edition of Juan Isidro Fajardo's Índice de todas las comedias impresas hasta el año de 1716 preserved in a single surviving manuscript in Spain’s National Library. Indispensable to scholars, this meticulously annotated critical edition of an early 18th-century catalogue documents some 2,200 plays written during Spain’s Golden Age by such worldclass playwrights as Calderón, Lope de Vega, Tirso, Moreto, Rojas Zorrilla, and many others.

In this landmark edition, Fajardo’s manuscript reference work is transformed into an accessible and enduring scholarly resource. The editors' research has supplied 1,651 annotations to the play titles listed, many of which contain fresh insights into the theatre and culture of seventeenth-century Spain. Descriptions are given of early printed plays and of important manuscripts. Textual differences are discussed as are the sources from which dramas are derived. Many of the play entries address questions of authorship and dates of composition, while recording, too, early performances, the venues, and the theatre companies involved. The notes usually conclude by commenting on studies, editions and translations relevant to the dramas concerned. With its introduction, bibliographies and documentation, this critical edition is an invaluable medium through which to deepen understanding of the theatre, literature and society of Early Modern Spain.

Dedicated to Don Cruickshank, whose death occurred before the project's completion, this volume also contains articles which assess his influential career and publications, both focussed on the Golden Age of Spanish drama.

The chapters in this book, including the first edition of Fajardo’s catalogue of Spanish 17th-century printed plays, were originally published as a Special Issue of the Bulletin of Spanish Studies.

Don W. Cruickshank, former Professor of Spanish at University College Dublin, is internationally known for his researches into 17th-century drama and early printing in Spain. His most important works include the facsimile edition of Calderón's Comedias, produced with J. E. Varey in 19 volumes, and his definitive biography of Don Pedro Calderón (2009). His death in 2021 was mourned worldwide as an irreparable loss to Golden Age Studies and to Hispanism.

Ann L. Mackenzie is Ivy McClelland Research Professor of Spanish (emeritus) and Honorary Professorial Research Fellow at Glasgow University, United Kingdom. A leading scholar of Spanish Golden-Age theatre and Editor-in-Chief of the Bulletin of Spanish Studies (founded 1923), she has published extensively on the dramas of Calderón and his contemporaries. Her groundbreaking studies include monographs on La escuela de Calderón: estudio y ensayos (1993) and Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla y Agustín Moreto: análisis (1994). She has edited and co-translated Calderón’s plays, among them The Schism in England (La cisma de Inglaterra) (1990), has co-edited numerous special volumes and has contributed many articles to leading journals.