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Juan Pérez de Montalbán : ウィキペディア英語版
Juan Pérez de Montalbán
Juan Pérez de Montalbán (1602 – 25 June 1638) was a Spanish Catholic priest, dramatist, poet and novelist.
==Biography==
He was born at Madrid. At the age of eighteen, he became a licentiate in theology. He was ordained priest in 1625, and appointed notary to the Inquisition. In 1619 he began writing for the stage under the guidance of Lope 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.
Montalbán's father, a publisher at Madrid, issued a pirated edition of Quevedo's ''Buscón'', which roused an angry controversy. The violence of these polemics, the strain of overwork, and the death of Lope de Vega so affected Montalbán that he became insane; he died at Madrid on 25 June 1638. His last work was a eulogistic biography of Lope de Vega in the ''Fama póstuma'' (1636).

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