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Celestina and the ends of desire / E. Michael Gerli.
LIBRA PQ6428 .G47 2011
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Gerli, E. Michael.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Rojas, Fernando de, -1541. Celestina.
- Rojas, Fernando de.
- Desire in literature.
- Rojas, Fernando de, -1541.
- Rojas, Fernando de, m. 1541.
- Celestina (Rojas, Fernando de).
- Local Subjects:
- Rojas, Fernando de, -1541.
- Rojas, Fernando de, m. 1541.
- Rojas, Fernando de.
- Physical Description:
- xv, 258 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Toronto [Ont.] ; Buffalo [N.Y.] : University of Toronto Press, [2011]
- Summary:
- "One of the most widely-read and translated Spanish works in sixteenth-century Europe was Fernando de Rojas' Celestina, a 1499 novel in dialogue about a couple that faces heartbreak and tragedy after being united by the titular brothel madam. In 'Celestina' and the Ends of Desire, E. Michael Gerli illustrates how this work straddles the medieval and the modern in its exploration of changing categories of human desire-- from the European courtly love tradition to the interpretation of want as an insatiable, destructive force. Gerli's analysis draws on a wide range of Celestina scholarship but is unique in its use of modern literary and psychoanalytic theory to confront the problematic links between literature and life. Explorations of influence of desire on knowledge, action, and lived experience connect the work to seismic shifts in the culture of early modern Europe"--Publisher's description.
- Contents:
- The chain of desire : linking language and longing
- Celestina, mistress of desire
- Calisto's hunt : the pursuit of carnal knowledge
- Yearning to look : desire and the pleasure of the gaze
- Complicitous laughter : the sounds of desire
- Melibea speaks : language and feminine desire
- The desire to belong and the body politic
- Precincts of contention : locating desire and ideology in Celestina
- Pleberio and the ends of desire.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-252) and index.
- Katherine Singer Kovacs Prize, Winner, 2011
- ISBN:
- 9781442642553
- 1442642556
- OCLC:
- 515448416
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