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  1. A play by Federico García Lorca about a domineering matriarch and her five daughters in Andalusia. The play explores themes of repression, passion, and conformity, and features a tragic ending with a suicide and a gunshot.

    • Federico García Lorca
    • 1947
  2. The House of Bernarda Alba was written in the days leading up to the breakout of the Spanish Civil War, as deep tensions rooted in the country’s longstanding political and social divisions exploded into armed conflict. In the years after World War I, Spain was still largely agricultural, with the Catholic church and a powerful landowning class dominating the poor, rural majority.

  3. The House of Bernarda Alba Summary. Set in a small, traditional Andalusian village just before the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, The House of Bernarda Alba follows the well-to-do Bernarda Alba and her five unmarried daughters— Angustias (age 39), Magdalena (age 30), Amelia (age 27), Martirio (age 24), and Adela (age 20)—in the days ...

  4. The House of Bernarda Alba, three-act tragedy by Federico García Lorca, published in 1936 as La casa de Bernarda Alba: drama de mujeres en los pueblos de España (subtitled “Drama of Women in the Villages of Spain”). It constitutes the third play of Lorca’s dramatic trilogy that also includes Blood.

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  5. The House of Bernarda Alba: Act 1. Church bells toll in a small southern Spanish village. The Maid starts cleaning Bernarda Alba ’s white sitting room and remarks that the noise is giving her a headache. Poncia follows her inside, eating a sausage, and notes that Magdalena fainted at her father’s funeral; she was his favorite.

  6. Aug 17, 2024 · The House of Bernarda Alba is analyzed in detail on pp. 172-180 and discussed throughout the book. Newton, Candelas, Understanding Federico Garcia Lorca , University of South Carolina Press ...

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  8. A summary and analysis of Federico Garcia Lorca's last play, a tragedy of rural Spanish women repressed by their widowed mother. Learn about the author, the plot, the themes, the style, and the historical context of this classic work.