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xlvii, 508 p. ; 25 cm
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Latin American literature, Medieval and modern Latin literature, Picaresque literature, Incunabula, Facsimiles, Concordances, Dictionaries, Dramatic production, Civilization, Medieval, in literature, Classic Literature, Fiction, Humor (Fiction), Literature, Tragicomedy, Spanish literature, Fiction (fictional works by one author), Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author), Spanish literature, history and criticism, Criticism and interpretation, Spanish fiction, history and criticism, Continental european drama (dramatic works by one author), Spanish drama, French drama, Rojas, fernando de, -1541, Romance literature, Translations into French, Early works to 1800, Rojas, Fernando de, -1541. CelestinaShowing 11 featured editions. View all 82 editions?
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"A general outline of the rise of realism in the prose fiction of Spain, England, and France as illustrated by the picaresque novel and kindred works": p. vii-xix.
Appendix I. Critical notes: p. [293]-302.
Appendix II. On the authorship and early history of the Comedia of tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea: p. [303]-328.
Appendix III. An interlude of Calisto and Melebea: p. [329]-345.
The first act is variously attributed to Juan de Mena and Rodrigo Cota.
First published under pseud.: Don Diego Puede-Ser, with title: The Spanish Bawd, represented in Celestina; or, The Tragicke-Comedy of Calisto and Melibea. London, 1631.
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