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  2. La Celestina - Wikipedia

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    The Tragicomedy of Calisto and Melibea (Spanish: Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea), known in Spain as La Celestina, is a work entirely in dialogue published in 1499.. Sometimes called in English The Spanish Bawd, it is attributed to Fernando de Rojas, a descendant of converted Jews, who practiced law and, later in life, served as an alderman of Talavera de la Reina, an important commercial ...

  3. The Wanton of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Wanton of Spain (Spanish: La Celestina) is a 1969 drama film directed by and written César Fernández Ardavín [2] based on the work by Fernando de Rojas. It stars Julián Mateos, Elisa Ramírez, and Amelia de la Torre.

  4. Feliciano de Silva - Wikipedia

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    Feliciano de Silva (1491 – June 24, 1554) was a Spanish writer. Born in Ciudad Rodrigo to a powerful family, Silva wrote “sequels” to La Celestina and Amadis de Gaula.A prolific writer, his first chivalresque work, Lisurate de Grecia (nephew of Amadis de Gaula), was published in 1514.

  5. Barrio Chino de Salamanca - Wikipedia

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    La Celestina (1499) is possibly the first work in which references the importance of prostitution in the area of the city of Tormes. Subsequently, much of the erotic literature of the Spanish Golden Age choose Salamanca, and in particular, its Barrio Chino as the settings for their works: La tía fingida [4] (attributed to Miguel de Cervantes), La lozana andaluza, [5] La Carajicomedia, La ...

  6. Stephen Gilman - Wikipedia

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    The Spain of Fernando de Rojas. The intellectual and social landscape of “La Celestina”, Princeton 1972, 1976, 2015 e-book edition (Spanish: La España de Fernando de Rojas. Panorama intelectual y social de “La Celestina”, Madrid 1978) Galdós and the art of the European novel 1867-1887, Princeton 1981, 2014 e-book edition

  7. Dorothy Severin - Wikipedia

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    Her research interests include cancioneros and La Celestina. [2] In June 2009, she was elected corresponding Fellow of the Real Academia Espanola, a distinction granted to very few foreign academics. [3] [4] Originally Dorothy Sherman, she was the first wife of explorer and writer Tim Severin. [5]

  8. 'Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants' Actress Nancy Travis ...

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    Nancy Travis loves seeing the cast of Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants thriving.. In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE to discuss her recent guest appearance on the ABC sitcom Shifting Gears ...

  9. La Celestina (1996 film) - Wikipedia

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    La Celestina is a 1996 Spanish drama directed by Gerardo Vera and written by Rafael Azcona, Gerardo Vera and Francisco Rico based on 1499 novel of the same title by Fernando de Rojas which stars Penélope Cruz, Juan Diego Botto, Maribel Verdú, and Terele Pávez.