Andrés de Claramonte
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Andrés de Claramonte y Corroy (Murcia c. 1580 – September 19, 1626) was a playwright of the Spanish Golden Age
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Very little facts are known about his life. As an actor, he worked for the most important companies, such as Baltasar de Pinedo's or Alonso de Olmedo's. As a playwright, he wrote dramas with great epic style, in which he showed his talent for visual and theatrical effects.
"The brave black man in Flanders" shows the racism problem in society. It tells the story of a black man, a slave in Merida that obtains his freedom, then goes to Flanders, and there he has to fight discrimination due to his skin colour, and obtains the grade of general by his merits, he also reveals to have the confidence of the Duke of Alba. He receives the habit of the Order of Santiago and marries his once master's daughter.
Spanish Golden Age
The Spanish Golden Age is a period of flourishing in arts and literature in Spain, coinciding with the political rise and decline of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty. El Siglo de Oro does not imply precise dates and is usually considered to have lasted longer than an actual century...
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Very little facts are known about his life. As an actor, he worked for the most important companies, such as Baltasar de Pinedo's or Alonso de Olmedo's. As a playwright, he wrote dramas with great epic style, in which he showed his talent for visual and theatrical effects.
Dramatic production
The brave black man in Flanders (El valiente negro en Flandes, in Spanish)"The brave black man in Flanders" shows the racism problem in society. It tells the story of a black man, a slave in Merida that obtains his freedom, then goes to Flanders, and there he has to fight discrimination due to his skin colour, and obtains the grade of general by his merits, he also reveals to have the confidence of the Duke of Alba. He receives the habit of the Order of Santiago and marries his once master's daughter.