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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. Sandra Arana - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 she became well known from the Efraín Aguilar series Mil oficios , where she played Giannina Olazo. [2] In 2004 she made her film debut with Días de Santiago . She also participated in the telenovelas Eva del Edén and Ángel Rebelde from the production company Fonovideo .

  4. 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.

  5. 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. It is a relatively short work.

  6. Dorothy Severin - Wikipedia

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    A Companion to the Libro de Buen Amor Tamesis pp. 123–27 (2004) Del manuscrito a la imprenta en la epoca de Isabel la Catolica. Kassel: Reichenberger (2004) "Politica y poesia en la corte de Isabel la Catolica". In: Pedro Pinero eds. Dejar hablar a los textos: homenaje a Francisco Marquez University of Seville pp. 239–48 (2005)

  7. Fernando de Rojas - Wikipedia

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    Fernando de Rojas (c. 1465/73, [1] in La Puebla de Montalbán, Toledo, Spain – April 1541, in Talavera de la Reina, Toledo, Spain) was a Spanish author and dramatist, known for his only surviving work, La Celestina (originally titled Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea), first published in 1499. It is variously considered "the last work of the ...

  8. Irma Maury - Wikipedia

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    Tribus de la calle (1996) como Jeovita. Lluvia de arena (1996) Todo se compra, todo se vende (1997) La rica vicky (1998) como Zelmira. Mil Oficios (2001—2004) como Doña Olga Gómez de Palacios. Rita y yo (2007) como Saby. Los del barrio (2008) como Mamá Lucha. Magnolia Merino (2008—2009) como Tía Flora. Al Fondo Hay Sitio (2009—present ...

  9. Stephen Gilman - Wikipedia

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    The Art of “La Celestina”, Madison 1956, Westport 1976 (Spanish: La Celestina. Arte y estructura, Madrid 1974, 1992) Tiempos y formas temporales en el "Poema del Cid", Madrid 1961, 1969, Ann Arbor 1971, 1982; The tower as emblem. Chapter VIII, IX, XIX and XX of the “Chartreuse de Parme”, Frankfurt am Main 1967; The Spain of Fernando de ...