«DE ESTE ENGAÑO DESCIENDES»: LAS CRÓNICAS DE LOS INCAS Y LA AURORA EN COPACABANA DE CALDERÓN

Translated title of the contribution: «DE ESTE ENGAÑO DESCIENDES»: INCA CHRONICLES AND LA AURORA EN COPACABANA BY CALDERÓN

Joaquín Zuleta Carrandi*

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Abstract

The following article deals with the discussion around the Inca that exists in the tradition of the Inca chronicles, its controversial scope regarding the origin of the ancient kings of Peru and its imprint of government, which could be char-acterized as just or tyrannical. This controversy is seen in the light of the comedy La aurora en Copacabana by Calderón, in order to analyze how the playwright inserts himself into one of the argumentative lines of the Hispanic chronicle and makes a notable effort to end the discussion from of the prerogatives of the courtly theater of the Golden Age. Finally, I compare Calderón’s strategy with other literary and pictorial manifestations that addressed the f igure of the Indian in the American viceregal period.

Translated title of the contribution«DE ESTE ENGAÑO DESCIENDES»: INCA CHRONICLES AND LA AURORA EN COPACABANA BY CALDERÓN
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)215-242
Number of pages28
JournalAnuario Calderoniano
Volume16
StatePublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

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