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TORRES NAHARRO , BARTOLOM$ DE (148o—1530), See also: Spanish dramatist, was See also: born towards the end of the 15th century at Torres, near Badajoz
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After some years of soldiering and of captivity in Algiers, Torres Naharro took orders, settled in See also: Rome about 1511, and there devoted himself chiefly to writing plays
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Though he alludes to the future See also: pope, See also: Clement VII. as his See also: protector, he See also: left Rome to enter the See also: household of Fabrizio Colonna at Naples where his See also: works were printed under the title of Propaladia (1517)
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He is conjectured to have returned to his native place, and to have died there shortly after 1529
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His Didlogo del nacimiento is written in unavowed, though obvious, imitation of See also: Encina, but in his subsequent plays he shows a much larger conception of dramatic possibilities
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He classifies his pieces as comedias a noticia and comedias d fantasia; the former, of which the Soldatesca and Tinellaria are examples, See also: present in dramatic See also: form. incidents within his See also: personal experience; the latter, which include such plays as Serafina, Himenea, Calamita and Aquilana, present imaginary episodes with adroitness and persuasiveness
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Torres Naharro is much less dexterous in stage-craft than many inferior successors, his See also: humour is See also: rude and boisterous and his diction is unequal; but to a varied knowledge of human nature he adds knowledge of dramatic effect, and his rapid See also: dialogue, his fearless See also: realism and vivacious fancy prepared the way for the romantic drama in See also: Spain
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