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Carajicomedia: Parody and Satire in Early Modern Spain - With an Edition and Translation of the Text (Hardcover)
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Carajicomedia: Parody and Satire in Early Modern Spain - With an Edition and Translation of the Text (Hardcover)
Series: Monografias A
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A study and edition of one of the most ignored works of early
Spanish literature because of its strong sexual content, this work
examines the social ideology that conditioned the reactions of
people to the events it describes as well as Fernando de Rojas's
masterpiece, Celestina. Since Carajicomedia was published in 1519,
it has been largely ignored by critics because of its strong sexual
content. The author of Carajicomedia: Parody and Satire in Early
Modern Spain believes that it is a sophisticated and complex
composition that provides as good a vantage point from which to
examine the ideology of the period as does La Celestina. In their
poems, the writers of Carajicomedia inadvertently reveal thedeep
worries of the knights and nobles who opposed the regencies of
Ferdinand the Catholic and Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros pending
the arrival of Charles V. Carajicomedia is therefore a harbinger of
the War of the Comuneros, the great popular revolt that convulsed
Spain in 1520. In this book's chapters, the author examines the
parodic relationship between the text of Juan de Mena's El
Laberinto de Fortuna, the glosses of Hernan Nunez's Las Trezientas,
and Carajicomedia. He then turns to its actual writers and their
settings, and shows how their satirical attitudes towards males,
females, and conversos reveals the failure of the societal
mechanisms in place to control desire and miscegenation.
Carajicomedia: Parody and Satire in Early Modern Spain concludes
with a paleographic edition of the text and appendices that contain
a modern Spanish version and its Englishtranslation, as well as
examine Carajicomedia's language. Frank A. Dominguez is a professor
of medieval Spanish literature and culture at the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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