Tirso de Molina

Tirso de Molina (1583–1648) was a Spanish playwright, poet and writer.

Also recorded as Fray Gabriel Téllez; Gabriel José López Téllez; Gabriel Tellez.

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Overview

Recorded at birth as Gabriel José López y Telléz...

Also worked under the name Tirso de Molina.

Born at Madrid in 1583, died at Almazán in 1648.

In detail

Tirso de Molina studied at University of Alcalá. the recorded working language is Spanish.

Subjects and genres recorded for the work are theatre and comedy. The authority associates the name with Baroque literature.

Connections

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Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Tirso de Molina”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q295598: Tirso de Molina

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Sign of Plaza de Tirso de Molina (square) in Madrid ( Spain ).

Sign of Plaza de Tirso de Molina (square) in Madrid ( Spain ).

Alfredo Ruiz de Luna González · Luis García · Photograph: Luis García ( Zaqarbal ), 9 September 2015. · CC BY-SA 3.0 es

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Tirso de Molina.

Tirso de Molina.

Joan Vancell Puigcercós · ( 1907-08-01 ). " Fray Gabriel Téllez (Tirso de Molina) ". El Arte del Teatro (33): 4. ISSN 0006-4572 . · Public domain

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