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Feniza, or The Ingenious Maid (c. 1664)

A Critical Edition

by Nora Rodríguez-Loro (Editor)
©2025 Others 200 Pages
Series: Restoration Drama, Volume 6

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Summary

Feniza, or The Ingenious Maid, a free adaptation of Lope de Vega’s La discreta enamorada (1606), is one of several English plays from the Carolean period heavily influenced by Spanish comedias de capa y espada. Set in Madrid, this comedy follows the witty Feniza, who lives under the watchful eye of her outwardly pious aunt, Beliza. Feniza falls for the young cavalier Luzindo, but her plans take an unexpected turn when his father, Colonel Bernardo, asks for her hand.
Long considered anonymous, Feniza is here attributed to George Digby, second earl of Bristol, based on new evidence presented by the editor. Preserved in a single manuscript (MS 583) held at the University of Chicago Library, this is the first-ever critical edition of Feniza. The edition offers a fully annotated text and an introduction that examines its Spanish source, its adaptation to the Carolean stage, the distinctive features of the Feniza manuscript and the evidence supporting its attribution to Digby.

Details

Pages
200
Publication Year
2025
ISBN (Softcover)
9783034357234
Language
English
Keywords
Spanish Comedia Lope de Vega Dramatic career English drama Restoration comedy Stage history Theatre play
Published
Lausanne, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, New York, Oxford, 2year. pages
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Biographical notes

Nora Rodríguez-Loro (Editor)

Nora Rodríguez-Loro is a lecturer in English Literature at the Universidad de Salamanca and a member of the Restoration Comedy project. She holds a PhD in English Literature and a MPhil in Hispanic Studies, both from the Universidad de Sevilla. Her research focuses on literary patronage and dedications of drama in the reigns of the later Stuarts.

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