Estudios sobre Celestina: De la 'sotil invención' a la imprenta

Estudios sobre Celestina: De la 'sotil invención' a la imprenta

José Luis Canet Vallés

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Publicacions de la Universitat de València
Año de edición:
2020
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Estudios literarios: obras de teatro y dramaturgos
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9788491346340
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Catorce artículos dedicados al estudio de una de las obras canónicas de la literatura española, 'Celestina', elaborados por el estudioso y especialista en la materia José Luis Canet. Estos trabajos se dividen en seis secciones que muestran los ámbitos de estudio que han guiado sus investigaciones celestinescas: la 'Comedia de Calisto y Melibea' y la imprenta, así como la tarea de cajistas y componedores, con especial atención a la edición burgalesa; la autoría de la obra; el mundo intelectual de la universidad en el cual nace y su entidad como libro escolar universitario; los sentidos y contextos de 'Celestina', desde los penitenciales como fuente de las primitivas comedias en vulgar hasta el humanismo cristiano o, más concretamente, al paulinismo; la magia y la 'philocaptio' frente al libre albedrío, y 'Celestina' y teatro. Cada uno de estos apartados presenta el valor añadido de estar glosado por un investigador que repasa y pone en valor las aportaciones, la metodología, los puntos de vista y las conclusiones alcanzadas por José Luis Canet.

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