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Fernando de Rojas's Vision of the Birth and Death of Language
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Fernando de Rojas, Celestina (1499) (Spanish version)
2021This unit (Text, intro, and notes in Spanish) contains a brief introduction to the Spanish masterpiece Celestina, or The Tragicomedy of Calisto and Melibea, and a fragment from a dialogue in Act VII adapted for modern readers with notes, and a short bibliography. Celestina deals with love, the decline of nobility, prostitution, witchcraft, money, death,
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Fernando de Rojas, Celestina (1499) (English version)
2021This bilingual unit (Spanish/English text and translation, with intro and notes in English) contains a brief introduction to the Spanish masterpiece Celestina, or The Tragicomedy of Calisto and Melibea, and a fragment from a dialogue in Act VII adapted for modern readers with notes, and a short bibliography.
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Janus Head, 2009
In 1971, Picasso pulled sixty-six out of 347etchings first executed in 1968 for an edition of Spanish writer Rojas's Celestina. While the complete group of prints, known as the Suite 347, has been discussed in the context of Picasso's late work, few have considered how the location of the sixty-six prints in Rojas's text affects their reading ...
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In 1971, Picasso pulled sixty-six out of 347etchings first executed in 1968 for an edition of Spanish writer Rojas's Celestina. While the complete group of prints, known as the Suite 347, has been discussed in the context of Picasso's late work, few have considered how the location of the sixty-six prints in Rojas's text affects their reading ...
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Fernando de Rojas, La Celestina
Edición anotada de Celestina, la obra maestra de Fernando de Rojas. La edición va profusamente anotada, lleva un estudio preliminar, ofrece un itinerario de lectura esencial, aporta diversos apéndices documentales y materiales para el estudio de la obra. Es una edición académica especialmente dirigida a estudiantes universitarios.Conde López, Juan Carlos, Haro, Marta
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Fernando de Rojas, La Celestina
Hispanic Review, 1999Montserrat Piera +2 more
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"Laughter and melancholy in La Celestina by Fernando de Rojas"
2010Cet article analyse l’articulation entre la mélancolie et ce qui semble de prime abord son antonyme, son opposé : le rire. Il montre l’émergence et la circulation, dans les textes classiques et dans les textes de l’Espagne Moderne d’un certain type de rire, un rire placé sous le signe de la mélancolie et incarné par la figure de Démocrite.
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