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La Celestina

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A young nobleman becomes obsessively enamored with a woman and recruits an experienced go-between to arrange secret meetings. The intermediary uses persuasion, trickery, and alleged magical rites while enlisting servants and other accomplices to exploit the lovers' passion for financial and social gain. Internal rivalries and greed among the conspirators produce betrayal and violence that unravel the scheme. The clandestine affair culminates in fatal consequences for the lovers and several accomplices. The work unfolds in a sequence of dramatic dialogues that blend comedy and tragedy and closes with a reflective meditation on love's capacity to overpower reason and to produce social ruin.

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de Rojas, Fernando portrait

Fernando de Rojas

Fernando de Rojas was a Spanish author best known for his seminal work, "La Celestina," which is considered one of the earliest and most significant works of Spanish literature. Written in the late 15th century, this tragicomedy explores themes of love, desire, and the complexities of human relationships through the story of Calisto and Melibea. De Rojas's innovative blending of prose and verse in "La Celestina" has earned it a prominent place in the literary canon, influencing countless writers and playwrights in the centuries that followed. His contributions to literature reflect the cultural and social dynamics of his time, making him a pivotal figure in the transition from medieval to Renaissance literature.

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