Las tres primas del entorno celestinesco y una nota sobre el tema del linaje

This study aims to scrutinize the Celestina text to collect all relevant information about the relationship of three young women: Elicia, Areusa, and Lucrecia. Although it is well documented that the term «prima» (cousin) was common among prostitutes as a term of sisterly affection, it appears that...

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Main Author: Joseph T. Snow
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Valencia, Departamento de Filología Española 2021-01-01
Series:Celestinesca
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Online Access:https://ojs.uv.es/index.php/celestinesca/article/view/20120
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description This study aims to scrutinize the Celestina text to collect all relevant information about the relationship of three young women: Elicia, Areusa, and Lucrecia. Although it is well documented that the term «prima» (cousin) was common among prostitutes as a term of sisterly affection, it appears that in Celestina the three women are truly cousins, related by bloodlines rather than solely by professional association.
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Las tres primas del entorno celestinesco y una nota sobre el tema del linaje
Celestinesca
linaje
parentesco
primas
prostitucion
elicia
areusa
lucrecia
title Las tres primas del entorno celestinesco y una nota sobre el tema del linaje
title_full Las tres primas del entorno celestinesco y una nota sobre el tema del linaje
title_fullStr Las tres primas del entorno celestinesco y una nota sobre el tema del linaje
title_full_unstemmed Las tres primas del entorno celestinesco y una nota sobre el tema del linaje
title_short Las tres primas del entorno celestinesco y una nota sobre el tema del linaje
title_sort las tres primas del entorno celestinesco y una nota sobre el tema del linaje
topic linaje
parentesco
primas
prostitucion
elicia
areusa
lucrecia
url https://ojs.uv.es/index.php/celestinesca/article/view/20120
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