- Juan Pérez de Montalbán
Juan Pérez de Montalbán (
1602 -June 25 ,1638 ), Spanishdramatist ,poet andnovelist , was born atMadrid .At the age of eighteen he became a licentiate in
theology , was ordained priest in 1625 and appointed notary to the Inquisition. In 1619 he began writing for the stage under the guidance ofLope de Vega , who is said to have assisted him in composing "El Orfeo en lengua castellana" (1624), a poem obviously intended to compete with Jáuregui's "Orfeo", published earlier in the same year. The prose tales in "Sucesos y prodigios de amor" (1624) and "Para todos" (1632) were very popular.Montalbán's father, a publisher at Madrid, issued a pirated edition of Quevedo's "
Buscón ", which roused an angry controversy. The violence of thesepolemic s, the strain of overwork, and the death of Lope de Vega so affected Montalbán that he became insane; he died at Madrid on the 25th of June 1638. His last work was a eulogistic biography of Lope de Vega in the "Fama póstuma" (1636).His plays, published in 1635-1638, are all in the manner of that great dramatist, and were represented with much success, but, with the exception of "Los Amantes de Teruel", are little more than clever improvizations. A
libel lous attack on Quevedo, entitled "El Tribunal de la justa venganza" (1635), is often ascribed to him.References
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