Ecos de La Celestina en el Primaleón : Objetos mágicos y prendas de amor
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https://doi.org/10.7203/Celestinesca.37.20156Keywords:
Celestina, magic cup, magic wreath, lost hawk, PrimaleónAbstract
This article analyses those called echoes from Celestina tradition in Primaleón (1512), a romance of chivalry. It studies the subject attending folk and chivalric motives, and also how they derived from Celestina. It also reviews how Primaleón's autor used them in a process of recreation, and reinterpretation. Serves especially two meaningful episodes: that one of Flérida and Don Duardos, and that one of Tarnaes and Finea. The motives analised are: a magic cup, a magic wreath, a lost hawk, a garden of love, and a mantle as shroud.
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