Search Results - "Celestinesca"
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Spectatorship, Dead Bodies, and Medical Discourses in Celestina
Published in Celestinesca (20-12-2023)“…This article examines the intersection of spectatorship, literary imagination, and medical discourse as they converge in Celestina. The representation of dead…”
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New biographical data on Sancho de Muñón, author of the Tragicomedia de Lisandro y Roselia (1542): From theological orthodoxy to the heresy of a 16th century enlightened cleric
Published in Celestinesca (01-12-2023)“…This study provides a number of previously unknown facts about the biography of Sancho de Muñón, the continuator of La Celestina. I allude to his family…”
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Alcahuetas, ventaneras and majas de paseo: Images of celestinas in Spanish genre painting
Published in Celestinesca (01-12-2023)“…The subjects taken from national literature were very frequent in Spanish genre painting in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Through this…”
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Dismantling evil: an analysis of Celestina's resilience
Published in Celestinesca (01-12-2023)“…Since the publication of La Celestina, the work’s eponymous character has become entrenched as the quintessential malevolent witch figure in Hispanic popular…”
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Celestinesque Seriality (1990-2023): The Case of La mujer de la escalera by Pedro González Moreno
Published in Celestinesca (01-12-2023)“…During the Golden Age, the hypertextual relationship between the imitations and continuations of La Celestina and its model can be described in architextual…”
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The fame of the actresses who played Celestina, an intertext for the play's reception
Published in Celestinesca (01-12-2023)“…The famous female actors who played the role of Celestina predisposed audiences to a reception of the play mediated by their "personas", which were the result…”
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Melibea and becoming a subject: questions and ambiguities surrounding will and consent in La Celestina
Published in Celestinesca (01-12-2023)“…This paper proposes a reading of La Celestina and, more precisely, of the character of Melibea in the light of a series of categories that nourish the most…”
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Listening and listeners in the Tragicomedy of Lisandro and Roselia (and other «sequels» of La Celestina)
Published in Celestinesca (01-12-2022)“…This article sets out to trace the outlines of the soundscape of the works that form what is called the cycle of La Celestina, with particular attention to the…”
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Apetito «contra natura»: Celestina and her same-sex desires
Published in Celestinesca (13-12-2022)“…Fernando de Rojas’ La Celestina drips with sexuality as represented by prostitution, double entendre, and hypersexuality but some scholars have balked at the…”
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Characterising a celestinesque continuation: literary manifestations of Sancho de Muñón's Tragicomedia de Lisandro y Roselia
Published in Celestinesca (01-12-2022)“…Presentation of the special section…”
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Pedro Manuel de Urrea's Égloga de la Tragicmedia de Calisto y Melibea and the printed tradition of La Celestina in the first decade of the sixteenth century
Published in Celestinesca (01-12-2022)“…Pedro Manuel de Urrea, Lord of Trasmoz, published his Égloga using a versification of the begginig of the Auto Primero of La Celestina in his Cancionero of…”
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Martí Caloca, Ivette M. «Todo se ha hecho a mi voluntad»: Melibea como eje central de «La Celestina» (Review)
Published in Celestinesca (01-12-2022)“…Review of Martí Caloca, Ivette. «Todo se ha hecho a mi voluntad»: Melibea como eje central de «La Celestina». Iberoamericana Vervuert, 2019…”
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Celestina: Bibliographic supplement (supplement number 44)
Published in Celestinesca (01-12-2022)“…Bibliographic supplement…”
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Literary lessons by Sancho de Muñón in the Tragicomedia de Lisandro y Roselia
Published in Celestinesca (01-12-2022)“…In the Tragicomedia de Lisandro y Roselia, Oligides, Lisandro’ servant, argues against Celestina’s supposed resurrection when she reappeared in the Segunda…”
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Transfictionalized Elicia: The portrayal of the go-between in the Tragicomedia de Lisandro y Roselia
Published in Celestinesca (01-12-2022)“…The present essay analyses the resemantisation of the character of the go-between presented by Sancho de Muñón in his Tragicomedia de Lisandro y Roselia…”
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Books and readings by Fernando de Rojas in Lazarillo de Tormes (and in La Celestina)
Published in Celestinesca (01-12-2022)“…After defending that Lazarillo is a legal novel written by a jurist from Toledo who could have been Fernando de Rojas, in this paper an analysis is offered of…”
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Gaspar Gómez's La Tercera Celestina: Identity of the continuator of Feliciano de Silva's work and literary licence for an agreed ending
Published in Celestinesca (01-12-2022)“…This research identifies Gaspar Gómez de Toledo, the author of the work. He is a Toledo merchant, occasional slave trader and administrator of Feliciano de…”
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On the «zorras» Celestina and Lozana: Animal symbolism in the configuration of the character of the whore and go-between
Published in Celestinesca (01-12-2022)“…The undeniable influence of La Celestina on La Lozana andaluza is not limited to its structure, content, and function (Botta 2002; Checa 2005; Imperiale 1991;…”
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Celestina and Switched Sex
Published in Celestinesca (01-12-2021)“…Study of the closed or subtle sexual code in Celestina?s text, and in the reactions of its characters and some of its receptors. Through of hundreds of…”
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Rodrigo Cota’s Satire of Juan de Mena in the Diálogo del amor y un viejo and the Genesis of the Prologue to La Celestina
Published in Celestinesca (01-12-2021)“…This study traces the reasons that led Rojas/Proaza to cite Juan de Mena or Rodrigo Cota as the possible authors of the first act of La Celestina. With this…”
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