Bartolomé De Torres Naharro
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Bartolomé de Torres Naharro (c. 1485, Torre de Miguel Sesmero, Extremadura – c. 1530) was a Spanish dramatist and Leonese language writer of Jewish converso descent.


Life

After some years of soldiering and of captivity in
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, Torres Naharro took holy orders, settled in
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about 1511, and there devoted himself chiefly to writing plays. Though he alludes to the future pope, Clement VII, as his protector, he left Rome to enter the household of Fabrizio Colonna at
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as a chaplain where his works were printed under the title of ''Propaladia'' (1517). He is conjectured to have returned to his native place, and to have died there shortly after 1529. His ''Diálogo del nacimiento'' is written in unavowed, though obvious, imitation of other Leonese language writers as Juan del Encina, but in his subsequent plays he shows a much larger conception of dramatic possibilities. He classifies his pieces as ''comedias á noticia'' and ''comedias á fantasía''; the former, of which the ''Soldatesca'' and ''Tinellaria'' are examples, present in dramatic form incidents within his personal experience; the latter, which include such plays as ''Serafina, Himenea, Calamita'' and ''Aquilana'', present imaginary episodes with adroitness and persuasiveness. According to an evaluation in the
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: Only one complete copy of the ''Propaladia'' is known to exist. This book was stolen from the
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in the seventies and was not seen again until it turned up at an auction at
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in 2003 where relatives of the original thief tried to sell it.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Torres Naharro, Bartolome de 1480s births 1530s deaths Writers from Extremadura Leonese-language writers People from Llanos de Olivenza Spanish dramatists and playwrights Spanish male dramatists and playwrights Spanish Jews University of Salamanca alumni