This 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. Celestina deals with love, the decline of nobility, prostitution, witchcraft, money, death, and laughter. It also includes several medical beliefs that especially affect women´s health. Not surprisingly, it is one of those few works that has been continually read since its appearance in 1499, although it has often been accompanied by controversy and, at times, censorship. Today, Celestina remains as a groundbreaking creation, often seen...
This article seeks to understand the significance of Celestina (1499) as it moves through time. It ...
"A partial rendering of the great Spanish dramatic novel Celestina ... reproduces the first four out...
This article investigates one of the most important and erotically explicit early modern Spanish tex...
This unit (Text, intro, and notes in Spanish) contains a brief introduction to the Spanish masterpie...
La literatura bajomedieval española del siglo XV ofrece dos caras: Por un lado, una literatura corte...
The 1499 La Celestina, a classic of Spanish literature is the subject of investigation of the presen...
La Celestina: Calisto and Melibea's Tragicomedy, one of the most important works of the Spanish Lite...
One of the most evident features of Fernando de Rojas’ La Celestina is its omnipresent ambiguity. Th...
La Celestina was first published as a comedy in 1499 and as a tragicomedy in 15001 and had a very fa...
First published under pseud.: Don Diego Puede-Ser, with title: The Spanish Bawd, represented in Cele...
This article examines the controversy inherent in Celestina and how editors, critics and translator...
La Celestina by Fernando de Rojas was published in Spain for the first time in 1499 as a comedy, and...
The Romance nueuamente hecho de Calisto y Melibea, a pliego suelto printed in 1513 (at Jacobo Crombe...
First published under pseud. Don Diego Puede-Ser with title: The Spanish Bawd, represented in Celest...
This study explores the reception and ideological significance of one of the most widely read ‘bests...
This article seeks to understand the significance of Celestina (1499) as it moves through time. It ...
"A partial rendering of the great Spanish dramatic novel Celestina ... reproduces the first four out...
This article investigates one of the most important and erotically explicit early modern Spanish tex...
This unit (Text, intro, and notes in Spanish) contains a brief introduction to the Spanish masterpie...
La literatura bajomedieval española del siglo XV ofrece dos caras: Por un lado, una literatura corte...
The 1499 La Celestina, a classic of Spanish literature is the subject of investigation of the presen...
La Celestina: Calisto and Melibea's Tragicomedy, one of the most important works of the Spanish Lite...
One of the most evident features of Fernando de Rojas’ La Celestina is its omnipresent ambiguity. Th...
La Celestina was first published as a comedy in 1499 and as a tragicomedy in 15001 and had a very fa...
First published under pseud.: Don Diego Puede-Ser, with title: The Spanish Bawd, represented in Cele...
This article examines the controversy inherent in Celestina and how editors, critics and translator...
La Celestina by Fernando de Rojas was published in Spain for the first time in 1499 as a comedy, and...
The Romance nueuamente hecho de Calisto y Melibea, a pliego suelto printed in 1513 (at Jacobo Crombe...
First published under pseud. Don Diego Puede-Ser with title: The Spanish Bawd, represented in Celest...
This study explores the reception and ideological significance of one of the most widely read ‘bests...
This article seeks to understand the significance of Celestina (1499) as it moves through time. It ...
"A partial rendering of the great Spanish dramatic novel Celestina ... reproduces the first four out...
This article investigates one of the most important and erotically explicit early modern Spanish tex...