![]() ![]() In fact, many of the subsequent new editions during the author's lifetime had additions of some sort or other. In 1502 appeared a version with 21 "acts" and further additions. 1465/76 - 1541), a son of Jews who had been forcibly converted to Christianity. In 1499 appeared the first 16 "acts" of the Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea, now better known as La Celestina, a work that Juan Goytisolo called "Spanish literature's most audacious and subversive work" in his excellent article celebrating the 500th anniversary of the text's publication.(*)įirst published anonymously, then again with the author's name in acrostics, it was eventually revealed that the author was the still quite young Fernando de Rojas (c. ![]()
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