Calisto's Dream and the Celestinesque Tradition bookcover

Calisto's Dream and the Celestinesque Tradition

A Rereading of Celestina
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Description

Fernando de Rojas's Celestina, written in the late fifteenth century, opens with an enigmatic conversation between Calisto and Melibea, which has puzzled scholars trying to resolve the apparent contradictions in the work as a whole. Ricardo Castells supports the idea that the scene represents Calisto's dream about his beloved Melibea. In this study, Castells examines later Celestinesque works as a lens through which we might better understand Celestina. Castells focuses on Calisto's creative use of borrowed text and speech, and contends that Melibea demonstrates a surprisingly strong and consistent personality. He argues that Celestina's role is somewhat diminished in Rojas's continuation of the text as a result of this greater independence in Melibea's character.

Product Details

PublisherUnc Department of Romance Studies
Publish DateJanuary 01, 1995
Pages144
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780807892534
Dimensions9.4 X 6.4 X 0.4 inches | 0.6 pounds

About the Author

Ricardo Castells is assistant professor of Spanish at Florida International University.

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