IX.—The Dramas of George Henry Boker

PMLA ◽  
1917 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 233-266
Author(s):  
Arthur Hobson Quinn

Notwithstanding the pre-eminence of George Henry Boker in our dramatic literature before the Civil War, an eminence not seriously threatened in America except by Robert Montgomery Bird, no accurate account of his life has been published and nowhere is available even a trustworthy statement of the productions of his plays. Several of his dramas remain unpublished in manuscript and even their existence is known apparently to but few. I shall not. attempt here to go into detail concerning his life, but will endeavor to give the facts concerning his plays that have come to light in the course of my examination of the Boker manuscripts kindly placed at my disposal by Mrs. George Boker, the daughter-in-law of the dramatist.

Author(s):  
María del Mar Mañas Martínez

El presente trabajo se centra en La colmena científica o el café de Negrín (2010), de José Ramón Fernández, Premio Nacional de Literatura Dramática (2011), obra que se incluye en la tendencia de “teatro de la memoria”. La obra reivindica el papel de la ciencia en La Edad de Plata, desarrollado gracias a la Junta de Ampliación de Estudios (JAE) y muestra cómo la guerra civil supuso el fin de todos esos ideales.The present essay focuses on La colmena científica o el café de Negrín (2010), by José Ramón Fernández, National Prize for Dramatic Literature (2011), a play that is included in the trend of “theater of memory”. The play vindicates the role of science in the Silver Age, developed thanks to the Board of Extension of Studies (JAE) and shows how the civil war meant the end of all those ideals.


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