The late medieval masterpiece Celestina has long been the focus of controversy, over both its authorship and the apparent contradictions and inconsistencies within its plot. Scholars trace the publication of Celestina to 1499, when Fernando de Rojas supposedly discovered the first act and completed the remainder of the drama within a two-week period. The plot centers on the ill-fated love of Calisto and Melibea and the fascinating character of the old bawd, Celestina. Scholars disagree about how to interpret the meeting of the two lovers in the first scene, when they share an unusual conversation that is incongruous with their comportment in the remainder of the work. Ricardo Castells seeks to resolve this and other seeming contradictions by tracing the oneiric, phantasmal, and melancholic traditions of the Renaissance and their effect on the composition of Celestina. Castells explores the European cultural and literary tradition―works of both fiction and nonfiction that would have been available to Rojas―to discover theoretical approaches to the physiology of lovesickness and its accompanying dreams and visions. He employs the themes of love, medicine, and dreams in these works to explain the seemingly illogical progression of the play’s action and the ultimately detrimental effects of melancholy, lovesickness, and sensual contamination on the protagonist, Calisto. In so doing, Castells places Celestina within its appropriate cultural and historical context, enriching our perception not only of the text itself but also of the traditions that helped to produce it.
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Ricardo Castells is Associate Professor of Spanish at Florida International University. His previous book, Calisto's Dream and the Celestinesque Tradition: A Rereading of Celestina, was published by the University of North Carolina Press in 1995.
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Librería: Bookworks [MWABA, IOBA], Beloit, WI, Estados Unidos de America
Hard Cover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. First Edition. Scholar study examining the disputed authorship & textual contradictions of the late medieval Spanish classic La Celestina, attempting to place the work in its cultural context, explaining some of its apparent contradictions in period ideas of lovesickness & dreams and exploring its links to other works. One of the publisher's Studies in Romance Literatures series. Hardcover in jacket, as pictured. Light wear to book, jacket shows some rubbing & scuffs at the corners. Text clean, no names or marks; [10], 125 pages; bibliography, index. Size: Octavo. Nº de ref. del artículo: y0541
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Librería: Tiber Books, Cockeysville, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: New. 8vo, hardcover. NEW in dust jacket. Bright, crisp & clean, unread. 122 p. Nº de ref. del artículo: 1090617.44
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Librería: Anybook.com, Lincoln, Reino Unido
Condición: Good. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,450grams, ISBN:0271019840. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9360187
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Librería: Pórtico [Portico], ZARAGOZA, Z, España
Tapa blanda. Condición: New. CASTELLS, R.: FERNANDO DE ROJAS AND THE RENAISSANCE VISION. PHANTASM, MELANCHOLY AND DIDACTICISM IN "CELESTINA". UNIVERSITY PARK, PA, 2000, ix 125 p. , 365 gr. Encuadernacion original. Nuevo. (NC-O-1) 365 gr. Libro. Nº de ref. del artículo: 279083
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