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Celestina and the Human Condition in Early Modern Spain and ItalyCelestina and the Human Condition in Early Modern Spain and Italy

Celestina and the Human Condition in Early Modern Spain and Italy

Rachel Scott

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Celestina by Fernando de Rojas is a canonical work of late medieval Spanish literature and one of the earliest European "best-sellers". However, while we have clear evidence of its popularity and influence due to detailed research on its print history and editions, we have not adequately answered the question of precisely why it continued to hold such appeal for early modern audiences. This book explores Celestina 's role as a key interlocutor in European literature and thought. Taking an ideological and comparative approach that focuses on Celestina's reception in sixteenth-century Spain and Italy, it reads Rojas's work against a network of texts that were translated, printed, and circulated concurrently in both Peninsulas yet which have not previously been examined in depth or detail alongside it. The study argues that that Celestina continued to be meaningful because it engaged with one of the period's defining preoccupations: namely the human condition, an idea often conceptualised in pro et contra debates about the misery and dignity of man.

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OL20216495W

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Rojas, fernando de, -1541Italian literature, history and criticismSpanish literature, history and criticismSpanish literatureDignity in literatureCelestina (Rojas, Fernando de)

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