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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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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spelling | doaj.art-bc5cef6bc46c4b4a83350383ab44ed6e2024-02-03T01:13:02ZengUniversidad de Valencia, Departamento de Filología EspañolaCelestinesca0147-30852695-71832021-01-0132029130510.7203/Celestinesca.32.2012014718Las tres primas del entorno celestinesco y una nota sobre el tema del linajeJoseph T. SnowThis 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.https://ojs.uv.es/index.php/celestinesca/article/view/20120linajeparentescoprimasprostitucioneliciaareusalucrecia |
spellingShingle | Joseph T. Snow 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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