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Zaragoza, 1975.- 500 p.; 8°.- (Clásicos y Ensayos. Col. Aubí. 6).* TEATRO ESPAÑOL DESDE SUS ORÍGENES HASTA EL SIGLO XVIII Libro en español
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La Celestina (Clasicos y ensayos ; 6 : Serie clasicos : Serie azul, Siglo XV) (Spanish Edition) Unknown - 1975
by Fernando de Rojas
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- Title La Celestina (Clasicos y ensayos ; 6 : Serie clasicos : Serie azul, Siglo XV) (Spanish Edition)
- Author Fernando de Rojas
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- Edition 1. ed
- Publisher Hijos de Jose Bosch
- Date 1975
- ISBN 9788472941281
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La Celestina / Introducción por Angeles Cardona de Gibert; fijación del texto antiguo por MANUEL CRIADO DE VAL; transcripción moderna y notas por Juan B. Caselles Llena
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La celestina ; introducción preliminar por Ángeles Cardona de Gilbert; fijación del texto antiguo por Manuel Criado de Val ; transcripción moderna y notas por Juan B. Caselles Llena. [Clásicos y ensayos ;; 6 : Serie clásicos : Serie azul, Siglo XV;]
by Rojas, Fernando de, d. 1541 ; Cardona de Gilbert, Angeles. [Manuel Criado de Val ]
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San Antonio de Calonge : Hijos de José Bosch ; [Zaragoza] : [Cometa], c1975., 1975. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Inscribed by Author(s). 1st Edition. --1st ed. -- 500 pp. b&w illus. OCLC: 2912253 ISBN: 8472941280; 9788472941281 LCCN: 76-466248 ; (Colección Aubí. Clásicos y Ensayos) ; paper covers; "Fernando de Rojas, of Jewish parentage and a convert to Christianity during the Inquisition, is generally considered to have written all but the first act of Celestina. This drama, or novel in dialogue, first appeared in 1499 as The Comedy of Calisto and Melibea, then in 1502 as Tragi-Comedy with five additional acts, and finally in 1519 as Celestina in the version now read. While grounded in medieval morality and conventions of courtly love, the work has been designated by Menendez y Pelayo as marking the birth of the Spanish Renaissance for its tragic lovers Calisto and Melibea, whose passions lead to their own destruction. The work is also known for its use of elegant…
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