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!!Lope de Vega in fiction:

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* In Creator/HarryTurtledove's ''Ruled Britannia'', Lope de Vega is introduced in a scene where he is clinging to a window's ledge as attempting to sneak out of a lover's room. It's a second-story window England, so he can just make the jump; the real inconvenience comes from the fact that English attire constitutes ''way'' too many separate articles for a last-minute escape.

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He also had a very interesting personal life: [[WarriorPoet serving]] with the [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOfTheSpanishArmada Spanish Armada]], being sentenced to both prison and exile, [[ReallyGetsAround having numerous love affairs (even after becoming a priest)]], and suffering family tragedies.

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He also had a very interesting personal life: [[WarriorPoet serving]] with the [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOfTheSpanishArmada Spanish Armada]], being sentenced to both prison and exile, [[ReallyGetsAround having numerous love affairs (even after becoming a priest)]], and suffering family tragedies.tragedies.

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* ''Theatre/TheDogInTheManger''
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He also had a very interesting personal life: [[WarriorPoet serving]] with the [[UsefulNotes/AngloSpanishWar15851604 Spanish Armada]], being sentenced to both prison and exile, [[ReallyGetsAround having numerous love affairs (even after becoming a priest)]], and suffering family tragedies.

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He also had a very interesting personal life: [[WarriorPoet serving]] with the [[UsefulNotes/AngloSpanishWar15851604 [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOfTheSpanishArmada Spanish Armada]], being sentenced to both prison and exile, [[ReallyGetsAround having numerous love affairs (even after becoming a priest)]], and suffering family tragedies.
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One of the most prolific writers in human history, [[ArchivePanic he is credited as the author of 3,000 sonnets, nine epic poems, three novels, four novellas, and over 400 plays]]. That's not counting the numerous works [[MissingEpisode that have been lost]], with some putting the number of his missing plays at [[UpToEleven over 1,000]]. As a result, Lope's work is very inconsistent, but he probably still has more masterpieces to his name than most playwrights have plays.

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One of the most prolific writers in human history, [[ArchivePanic he is credited as the author of 3,000 sonnets, nine epic poems, three novels, four novellas, and over 400 plays]]. That's not counting the numerous works [[MissingEpisode that have been lost]], with some putting the number of his missing plays at [[UpToEleven over 1,000]].1,000. As a result, Lope's work is very inconsistent, but he probably still has more masterpieces to his name than most playwrights have plays.
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He also had a very interesting personal life: [[WarriorPoet serving with the Spanish Armada]], being sentenced to both prison and exile, [[ReallyGetsAround having numerous love affairs (even after becoming a priest)]], and suffering family tragedies.

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He also had a very interesting personal life: [[WarriorPoet serving serving]] with the [[UsefulNotes/AngloSpanishWar15851604 Spanish Armada]], being sentenced to both prison and exile, [[ReallyGetsAround having numerous love affairs (even after becoming a priest)]], and suffering family tragedies.
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Felix Lope de Vega y Carpio (25 November 1562 - 27 August 1635) was a writer of the Spanish Golden Age, best known as a playwright. His importance in Spanish literature is often rated second only to Creator/{{Miguel de Cervantes}} (his SitcomArchNemesis).

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Felix Lope de Vega y Carpio (25 November 1562 - 27 August 1635) was a writer of the Spanish Golden Age, best known as a playwright. His importance in [[Main/SpanishLiterature Spanish literature Literature]] is often rated second only to Creator/{{Miguel de Cervantes}} (his SitcomArchNemesis).
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He also had a very interesting personal life: [[WarriorPoet serving with the Spanish Armada]], being sentenced to both prison and exile, [[ReallyGetdAround having numerous love affairs (even after becoming a priest)]], and suffering family tragedies.

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He also had a very interesting personal life: [[WarriorPoet serving with the Spanish Armada]], being sentenced to both prison and exile, [[ReallyGetdAround [[ReallyGetsAround having numerous love affairs (even after becoming a priest)]], and suffering family tragedies.
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He also had a [[ReallyGetsAround very interesting personal life]]: serving with the Spanish Armada, being sentenced to both prison and exile, having numerous love affairs (even after becoming a priest), and suffering family tragedies.

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He also had a [[ReallyGetsAround very interesting personal life]]: life: [[WarriorPoet serving with the Spanish Armada, Armada]], being sentenced to both prison and exile, [[ReallyGetdAround having numerous love affairs (even after becoming a priest), priest)]], and suffering family tragedies.
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He also had a very interesting personal life: serving with the Spanish Armada, being sentenced to both prison and exile, having numerous love affairs (even after becoming a priest), and suffering family tragedies.

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He also had a [[ReallyGetsAround very interesting personal life: life]]: serving with the Spanish Armada, being sentenced to both prison and exile, having numerous love affairs (even after becoming a priest), and suffering family tragedies.
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Felix Lope de Vega y Carpio (25 November 1562 - 27 August 1635) was a writer of the Spanish Golden Age, best known as a playwright. His importance in Spanish literature is often called second only to Creator/{{Miguel de Cervantes}} (his SitcomArchNemesis).

One of the most prolific writers in human history, [[ArchivePanic he is credited as the author of 3,000 sonnets, 9 epic poems, 3 novels, 4 novellas, and over 400 plays]]. That's not counting the numerous works [[MissingEpisode that have been lost]], with some putting the number of missing plays at [[UpToEleven over 1,000]]. As a result, Lope's work is very inconsistent, but he probably still has more masterpieces than most playwrights have plays.

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Felix Lope de Vega y Carpio (25 November 1562 - 27 August 1635) was a writer of the Spanish Golden Age, best known as a playwright. His importance in Spanish literature is often called rated second only to Creator/{{Miguel de Cervantes}} (his SitcomArchNemesis).

One of the most prolific writers in human history, [[ArchivePanic he is credited as the author of 3,000 sonnets, 9 nine epic poems, 3 three novels, 4 four novellas, and over 400 plays]]. That's not counting the numerous works [[MissingEpisode that have been lost]], with some putting the number of his missing plays at [[UpToEleven over 1,000]]. As a result, Lope's work is very inconsistent, but he probably still has more masterpieces to his name than most playwrights have plays.



He also had a very interesting personal life: serving in the Spanish Armada, being sentenced to both prison and exile, having numerous love affairs (even after becoming a priest), and suffering family tragedies..

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He also had a very interesting personal life: serving in with the Spanish Armada, being sentenced to both prison and exile, having numerous love affairs (even after becoming a priest), and suffering family tragedies..tragedies.
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One of the most prolific writers in human history, [[ArchivePanic he is credited as the author of 3,000 sonnets 9 epics poems, 3 novels, 4 novellas, and over 400 plays]]. That's not counting the numerous works [[MissingEpisode that have been lost]], with some putting the number of missing plays at [[UpToEleven over 1,000]]. As a result, Lope's work is very inconsistent, but he probably still has more masterpieces than most playwrights have plays.

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One of the most prolific writers in human history, [[ArchivePanic he is credited as the author of 3,000 sonnets sonnets, 9 epics epic poems, 3 novels, 4 novellas, and over 400 plays]]. That's not counting the numerous works [[MissingEpisode that have been lost]], with some putting the number of missing plays at [[UpToEleven over 1,000]]. As a result, Lope's work is very inconsistent, but he probably still has more masterpieces than most playwrights have plays.
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Felix Lope de Vega y Carpio (25 November 1562 - 27 August 1635) was a writer of the Spanish Golden Age, best known as a playwright. His importance in Spanish literature is often called second only to Miguel de Cervantes (his SitcomArchNemesis).

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Felix Lope de Vega y Carpio (25 November 1562 - 27 August 1635) was a writer of the Spanish Golden Age, best known as a playwright. His importance in Spanish literature is often called second only to Miguel Creator/{{Miguel de Cervantes Cervantes}} (his SitcomArchNemesis).
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Felix Lope de Vega y Carpio (25 November 1562 - 27 August 1635) was a writer of the Spanish Golden Age, best known as a playwright. His importance in Spanish literature is often called second only to Miguel de Cervantes.

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Felix Lope de Vega y Carpio (25 November 1562 - 27 August 1635) was a writer of the Spanish Golden Age, best known as a playwright. His importance in Spanish literature is often called second only to Miguel de Cervantes.
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Felix Lope de Vega y Carpio (25 November 1562 - 27 August 1635) was a writer of the Spanish Golden Age, who is most famous as a playwright. His importance in Spanish literature is often called second only to Miguel de Cervantes.

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Felix Lope de Vega y Carpio (25 November 1562 - 27 August 1635) was a writer of the Spanish Golden Age, who is most famous best known as a playwright. His importance in Spanish literature is often called second only to Miguel de Cervantes.



He also had a very interesting personal life: serving in the Spanish Armada, being sentenced to both prison and exile, having numerous love affairs (even after becoming a priest), and numerous family tragedies.

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Lope was a populist author who believed in writing plays that would appeal to the common people. While this could sometimes result in LowestCommonDenominator works, it also resulted in innovative plays that moved away from the classical idea of Aristotelian Unity, which Lope thought the common people didn't care about.

He also had a very interesting personal life: serving in the Spanish Armada, being sentenced to both prison and exile, having numerous love affairs (even after becoming a priest), and numerous suffering family tragedies.tragedies..
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Felix Lope de Vega y Carpio (25 November 1562 - 27 August 1935) was a writer of the Spanish Golden Age, who is most famous as a playwright. His importance in Spanish literature is often called second only to Miguel de Cervantes.

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Felix Lope de Vega y Carpio (25 November 1562 - 27 August 1935) was a writer of the Spanish Golden Age, who is most famous as a playwright. His importance in Spanish literature is often called second only to Miguel de Cervantes.

One of the most prolific writers in human history, [[ArchivePanic he is credited as the author of 3,000 sonnets 9 epics poems, 3 novels, 4 novellas, and over 400 plays]]. That's not counting the numerous works [[MissingEpisode that have been lost]], with some putting the number of missing plays at [[UpToEleven over 1,000]]. As a result, Lope's work is very inconsistent, but he probably still has more masterpieces than most playwrights have plays.

He also had a very interesting personal life: serving in the Spanish Armada, being sentenced to both prison and exile, having numerous love affairs (even after becoming a priest), and numerous family tragedies.

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