In a play from this period, Angela uses a secret panel behind a glass cupboard door to manipulate her lover into believing she is the title character. An author from this period wrote a play in which a woman complains about men before her lover saves her by grabbing her attacker’s crossbow. The Phantom Lady was a “cloak-and-sword play” from this period, which was also known for the auto sacramental. In another play from this period, the murder of the Commander goes unpunished after the title village refuses to give up his killer. In a play from this period, King Basilio tries to avoid a prophecy by locking Segismundo, the prince of Poland, in a tower. For 10 points, Lope de Vega’s Fuenteovejuna and Pedro Calderón de la Barca’s Life is a Dream were published during what Spanish literary period? ■END■
ANSWER: Spanish Golden Age [or Spanish Golden Century; or Siglo de Oro]
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