- Juan de Matos Fragoso
Juan de Matos Fragoso (c. 1608 - 1689?), a Spanish dramatist of Portuguese descent, was born about 1608 at Alvito (
Alentejo ). After taking his degree inlaw at theUniversity of Evora , he proceeded toMadrid , where he made acquaintance withJuan Pérez de Montalbán , and thus obtained an introduction to the stage. He quickly displayed great cleverness in hitting the public taste, and many contemporaries of superior talent eagerly sought his aid as a collaborator. The earliest of his printed plays is "La defensa de la Fè, y Principe prodigioso" (1651), and twelve more pieces were published in 1658. His popularity continued long after his death on (January 4 1689 ).Matos Fragoso's dramas do not stand the test of reading. His emphatic preciosity and sophistical insistence on the point of honor are tedious and unconvincing; in "La Vengauza en el despeno", in "A lo que obliga un agravio", and in other plays, he merely recasts, albeit very adroitly, works by
Lope de Vega .References
*1911
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