
The House Of Bernarda Alba
La Casa de Bernarda Alba
by Federico García Lorca & Gwynne Edwards (editor & Introduction By & translator) & Jenny Stevens (series Edited by) & Chris Megson (se...
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208
17 Sept 2009
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
9780713686777
Bernarda Alba is a widow, and her five daughters are incarcerated in mourning along with her. One by one they make a bid for freedom, with tragic consequences. Lorca's tale depicts the repression of women within Catholic Spain in the years before the war.
The House of Bernarda Alba is Lorca's last and possibly finest play, completed shortly before he was murdered by Nationalist sympathisers at the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. Inspired by real characters and described by the author as 'a true record of village life', it is a tragic tale of frustration and explosive passions in a household of women rulled by a tyrannical mother.
Edited with invaluable student notes - a must for students of Spanish drama



