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Rueda, Lope de

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Rueda, Lope de (c. 1510–1565)

Spanish dramatist. His comedies are modelled largely on those of Italian authors of the early 16th century. His short sketches, or pasos, include such witty interludes as El convidado (1546) and Las aceitunas (1548).

He organized a strolling company of players, whose performances laid the foundations of the popular theatre in Madrid and Seville.



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