Two Spanish Masterpieces: The Book of Good Love, and the CelestinaIllinois University Press, 1961 - 106 halaman |
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... Spanish Golden Age , as well as in Molière's , the servant is rarely seen at work , but acts instead as a confidant or accomplice , as a creature of literary conven- tion . The Celestina , however , possesses the dramatic distinction ...
... Spanish Golden Age , as well as in Molière's , the servant is rarely seen at work , but acts instead as a confidant or accomplice , as a creature of literary conven- tion . The Celestina , however , possesses the dramatic distinction ...
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... Spanish Golden Age comedia , the gracioso's frequent direct address to the public . The purposeful breaking of the theatrical illusion by means of literary innuendo is frequent both in Plautus and in Terence ; thus , in the former's ...
... Spanish Golden Age comedia , the gracioso's frequent direct address to the public . The purposeful breaking of the theatrical illusion by means of literary innuendo is frequent both in Plautus and in Terence ; thus , in the former's ...
Halaman 93
... century no critic branded The Celestina as pedantic ; and that its Latin translator , Kaspar von Barth , as well as ... Spanish Golden Age theater speak in verse and all characters of an opera express themselves in song . The fact that ...
... century no critic branded The Celestina as pedantic ; and that its Latin translator , Kaspar von Barth , as well as ... Spanish Golden Age theater speak in verse and all characters of an opera express themselves in song . The fact that ...
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Chapter One THE AUTHORS AND THEIR TIMES | 1 |
CONTENT GENRE PURPOSE | 18 |
Chapter Three NOW LET US BEGIN THE BOOK OF THE ARCHPRIEST | 34 |
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