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Life Is a Dream

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1636

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Pedro Calderón de la Barca

Life Is a Dream

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1636
Book Details
Pages

96

Format

Play • Fiction

Setting

Poland • 1600s

Theme
Publication Year

1636

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

16+ years

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Super Short Summary

Life Is a Dream by Pedro Calderón de la Barca is a Spanish play involving Rossaura and her servant discovering a prisoner, Prince Sigismund, hidden away by his father, King Vasily, to prevent a prophecy. The king tests Sigismund's nobility by bringing him to the palace, prepared to convince him it was a dream should he fail. Ultimately, Sigismund grapples with truth and illusion, choosing to act morally. The book contains themes of imprisonment and familial betrayal.

Mysterious

Contemplative

Fantastical

Melancholic

Reviews & Readership

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Review Roundup

Life Is a Dream by Pedro Calderón de la Barca is lauded for its philosophical depth, intricate plot, and exploration of free will versus fate. Critics appreciate its poetic eloquence and complex characters. However, some readers find the language dense and the themes overly abstract. Overall, it remains a powerful and thought-provoking piece of Spanish Golden Age literature.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Life Is a Dream ?

Readers who relish philosophical musings on fate and free will, as seen in Shakespeare's Hamlet, will appreciate Life Is a Dream by Pedro Calderón de la Barca. They are likely interested in classical literature and existential themes, finding resonance in the moral dilemmas and intricate plot of Calderón's play.

Character List

Sigismund

A Polish prince imprisoned by his father and raised in isolation, dressed in animal pelts. His journey involves a test to determine his capability to rule.

Initially disguised as a man for her travels, she is on a quest to seek justice concerning her past relationship with Aistulf. She later assumes a role at King Vasily’s court.

The loyal jailer and mentor to Sigismund, he is deeply connected to the court and eventually reveals his paternal connection to Rossaura.

The superstitious ruler of Poland who confines Sigismund due to astrological predictions and struggles with planning the kingdom's succession.

The Duke of Muscovy with complex romantic entanglements, whose ambitions for the Polish throne influence his actions in the story.

King Vasily’s niece, who is wary of Aistulf's courtship and has her own role in the succession drama.

Book Details
Pages

96

Format

Play • Fiction

Setting

Poland • 1600s

Theme
Publication Year

1636

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

16+ years

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