Artificial intelligence uncovers lost work by titan of Spain's 'Golden Age'

The Guardian 

Lost or misattributed works by some of the finest writers of Spain's Golden Age could be discovered thanks to pioneering AI technology that has been used to identify a previously unknown play by the wildly prolific dramatist, poet, sailor and priest Lope de Vega. This week Spain's National Library announced that researchers trawling its massive archive had stumbled upon and verified a play that Lope is believed to have written a few years before his death in 1635. Like many plays of the Spanish Golden Age – the 16th- and 17th-century cultural boom that accompanied Spain's imperial growth and which birthed masterpieces by Lope, Cervantes, Calderón and Velázquez, among many others – La francesa Laura (The Frenchwoman Laura) is a tale of love, jealousy and social hierarchy in which suspicion demands an innocent woman be sacrificed on the altar of her husband's honour. But, unlike many similar plays of the period, Laura survives and the third act ends happily. Equally unusual was the manner of the play's discovery.

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