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CARIZARES, JOSE DE (1676-1750) , Spanish dramatist, was born
captain in 1702 to act as censor of the Madrid theatres and steward to the duke of Osuna
play
Vega under the title of Las Cuentas del Gran Capittn, and he speedily became a fashionable playwright. His originality, however, is slight, and El D4mine Lucas, the only one of his pieces that is still read, is an adaptation from Lope de Vega . Canizares produced a version of Racine's I phigenie shortly before 1716, and is to some extent responsible for the destruction of the old Spanish drama. He died on the 4th of September 1750, at Madrid.End of Article: CARIZARES, JOSE DE (1676-1750) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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