Celestina
by Fernando De Rojas, John Clifford, Eric Bentley, James Mabbe

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Synopsis

“As Greek tragedy ” says a Spanish writer, “was composed from the crumbs that fell from Homer's table, so the Spanish drama owed its earliest forms to La Celestina (1499).”

Fernando de Rojas' tragi-comedy – which has also been called “a novel in dialogue” – runs to about three hundred pages in the James Mabbe translation, here adapted to the stage by Eric Bentley in a five-act, 93-page version.

The central and pervasive situation is a simple one: a dirty old woman is helping a courtly young gentleman to seduce a girl.

The wonder of the thing lies in the art with which Fernando do Rojas derives, from such commonplace materials, a towering tragedy – or rather, tragi-comedy.

Publication

Publisher Applause Books
Year 2000
Binding Paperback
Edition Revised ed.
Pages 108
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780936839011
ISBN-10 0936839015
LCCN 86003436
LCC PQ6427 .E56 1986
DCC 862/.2

Celestina is a Spanish play written by Fernando De Rojas and published by Applause Books in New York (2000).

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