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Francisco Avellaneda

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Francisco de Avellaneda (1625? - 1684) was a Spanish poet and dramatist of the Golden Age.

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Of Avellaneda's life little is known except that he was a canon at Osma Cathedral in 1669 and styled himself at one time "Censor of plays to His Majesty Charles II". He wrote mainly in collaboration with other poets and playwrights of the time, and is best known as an entremesista or writer of stage 'interludes'. In addition to his entremeses Avellaneda is credited with a number of other minor works for the stage including several bailes, jacaras, mojigangas and loas.

Published works include Cuantas veo tantas quiero (with Sebastian de Villaviciosa); El divino calabres, San Francisco de Paula (with Juan de Matos Fragoso; Las casas de placer and La boda de Juan Rana (wrongly attributed to Calderon and Jeronimo de Cancer, respectively); Lo que es Madrid; Los gansos; El nino de la Rollona; El plenipapelier; El hidalgo de la Membrilla; El capuchino escoces; Volverse el rayo en laurel; and the mythological zarzuela, El templo de Palas, with music by Juan Hidalgo.

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Francisco de Avellaneda Wikipedia