Intertextual study on the persuasion of the word in Commendation of Helena and La Celestina

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https://doi.org/10.24310/Eviternare.v0i3.8160

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Greek literature, Spanish literature, Intertextuality, Sophism, The Celestina

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The main aim this paper tries to focus on is the idea of comparing two different pieces of art, being both written in two diverse centuries and socio-political contexts: one of them in the ancient Greek and the other one in medieval Spain. If we get closer to this idea, we are trying to highlight the existence of new approaches to universal literature when it comes to comparative research, which might help to erase the concept of “national” literatures.

 

 

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DE ROJAS, Fernando (1913). La Celestina. Ediciones de La Lectura: Madrid.

MARTÍNEZ, Óscar (2007), “Introducción”, en Protágoras, Gorgias, Menón. EDAF: España, p. 15. MELERO

BELLIDO, Antonio (trad. y ed.) (2007). Sofistas. Obras. Editorial Gredos: España.

PUIG, María Pilar (1999), “Introducción” en DE ROJAS, Fernando. La Celestina. CEC: Venezuela, p 21.

SECHI MESTICA, Giuseppina (2007). Diccionario Akal de mitología universal. Akal: Madrid, pp. 127-205.

SNOW, Joseph T. (2001), “Alisa, Melibea, Celestina y la magia”, en LÓPEZ RÍOS, Santiago (ed.). Estudios sobre La Celestina. Ediciones Istmo: España, p. 316.

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2020-03-02

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Intertextual study on the persuasion of the word in Commendation of Helena and La Celestina. (2020). Eviterna Journal, 3, 12-22. https://doi.org/10.24310/Eviternare.v0i3.8160

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