Estimados celestinistas,

 

Acaba de aparecer A Companion to Celestina, ed. Enrique Fernandez  (Brill and The Renaissance Society of America: Leiden, 2017), 429 pp.

 

Contiene 23 contribuciones en inglés por especialistas en las diferentes áreas del estudio de La Celestina.

 Se pueden ver más detalles en

http://www.brill.com/products/book/companion-celestina

 

Adjunto aquí el índice del libro:

 

Introduction

1 The Significance of Celestina

Joseph T. Snow

Text, Origins and Sources

2 The Early Editions and the Authorship of Celestina

José Luis Canet

3 The Poetics of Voice, the Performance, and the Meaning of Celestina

Gustavo Illades Aguiar

4 Quotation, Plagiarism, Allusion, and Reminiscence: Intertextuality in Celestina

Amaranta Saguar García

5 Theater Without a Stage: Celestina and the Humanistic Comedy

Devid Paolini

6 Celestina in the Context of Fifteenth-Century Castilian Vernacular Humanism

José Luis Gastañaga Ponce de León

7 Minerva’s Dog and Other Problematic Points in Celestina’s Text

Fernando Cantalapiedra Erostarbe

8 Calisto and Leriano in Love

Ivy A. Corfis

Themes and Readings

9 The Story of Hero and Leander: A Possible Unknown Source of Celestina

Bienvenido Morros Mestres

10 “Aquellos antigos libros”: Approaches to Parody in Celestina

Ryan D. Giles

11 Risky Business: The Politics of Prostitution in Celestina

Enriqueta Zafra

12 A Guidebook for Two Cities: The Physical and the Political Urban Space in Celestina

Raúl Álvarez-Moreno

13 Magic in Celestina 205

Patrizia Botta

14 Lovesickness and the Problematical Text of Celestina, Act 1

Ricardo Castells

15 Jesus and Mary, Christian Prayer, and the Saints in Celestina

Manuel da Costa Fontes

16 Eating, Drinking, and Consuming in the Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea

Connie L. Scarborough

Influence and Posterity

17 Modernity and Celestina: The Future of Our Past and of Our Present

Antonio Pérez-Romero

18 Celestina as a Precursor to the Picaresque

Ted L. Bergman

19 Early Responses to Celestina: Translations and Commentary

Kathleen V. Kish

20 Celestina’s Continuations, Adaptations, and Influences

Consolación Baranda

21 Celestina and Agustín Arrieta’s China Poblana: Mexico’s Female Icon Revisited

Beatriz de Alba-Koch

22 The Images of Celestina and Its Visual Culture

Enrique Fernandez

23 Celestina in Film and Television

Yolanda Iglesias

Electronic Resources, Editions, and Select Bibliography

 

 

 

 

 

Prof. Enrique Fernandez

President of the Canadian Association of Hispanists

Dept. of French, Spanish and Italian

University of Manitoba, Fletcher Argue 412

Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2, Canada

 

Enrique_Fernandez@umanitoba.ca

Tel. 204-4749313

Fax 204- 4747578

http://www.hispanistas.ca

http://celestinavisual.org