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Celestina as Parrhesiastes: Parrhesia and Truth in Celestina’s Visits to Melibea
Bulletin of Spanish Studies, 2020In Fernando de Rojas’ La Celestina truth and truth-telling are dangerous activities that could lead the characters to be harmed or killed.
Luis F Lopez Gonzalez
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One of the most debated issues among Celestina scholars has been the role of magic. Scholars have written profusely on magic’s presence in the text, its role in the dramatic action, Rojas’s belief in the existence of magic, and whether Melibea is a victim of Celestina’s spells or is merely seduced by her powers of persuasion.
BOTTA, Patrizia
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Originally published in Spain in 1499, tells the story of a bachelor who uses a procuress Celestina to begin an affair with an unmarried girl living with her parents.Source of description ...
Nicholas G. Round +3 more
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THE CELESTINA AND THE INTERLUDE OF CALISTO AND MELEBEA
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1967exaly +2 more sources
The Gaze of Celestina: Celestina's Anamorphosis and the Sixteenth-Century Reader
2019This dissertation examines the reasons for the success of Fernando de Rojas’s masterpiece in terms of its readership’s cultural and ideological horizons, both at the moment of the work’s inception and over the course of the sixteenth century. My purpose is to explore the conceptual relationships between the changing sociohistorical settings in which ...
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