
Spain of Fernando de Rojas
The Intellectual and Social Landscape of La Celestina
- 576 pages
- English
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About this book
As a major piece of historical detective work. Stephen Gilman's "La Celestina" and the Spain of Fernando de Rojas adds a new dimension to critical studies of the fifteenth-century masterpiece. Using the text of La Celestina as well as public and private archives in Spain, Mr. Oilman builds up a vivid sense of the man behind the dialogue and establishes Fernando de Rojas indisputably as its authorâa figure whom critics, while ranking his novel second only to Don Quixote, have treated as semi-anonymous or non-existent.
We cannot really know what the Celestina is, says Mr. Oilman, without speculating as rigorously and as learnedly as possible both on how it came to be and on how it could come to be. Thus he reconstructs the world of Rojas, country lawyer and converso, the social, religious, and intellectual milieu of Salamanca, of Spain during the Inquisition, of the converted Jew. He makes it possible for us to see the authorâthe law student writing feverishly during a fortnight's vacation from classesâin the context of his own times and thus to understand Rojas' achievement: his unconventionality; his sardonic judgment of the Spain in which he lived; the explosive originality, in fact, of La Celestina.
Originally published in 1972.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- I. The Reality of Fernando de Rojas
- II. The Case of Alvaro de MontalbĂĄn
- III. Converso Families
- IV. The Times of Fernando de Rojas
- V. La Puebla de MontalbĂĄn
- VI. Salamanca
- VII. Fernando de Rojas as Author
- VIII. Talavera de La Reina
- Appendix I. Probanzas and Expedientes
- Appendix II. Genealogies
- Appendix III. The Probanza de Hidalguia of Licentiate Fernando de Rojas
- Appendix IV. The Bachelor's Libros de Leyes
- Index