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Celestina's Brood; 2. The Life and Adventures of Cipion: Cervantes and the Picaresque; 3. Poetry and Painting in Lope's El castigo sin venganza; 4. Calderon's La vida es sueno: Mixed-(Up) Monsters; 5. Threats on Calderon: La vida es sueno 1:303-8; 6. Reflections on the Espejo de paciencia; 7. Poetics and Modernity in Juan de Espinosa Medrano, Known as Lunarejo; 8. Socrates Among the Weeds: Blacks and History in Carpenter's El siglo de la luces ; 9. Guillen as Baroque: Meaning in Motivos de son; 10. Plain Song: Sarduy's Cobra; Notes; Index 330 $aPublished in 1499 and centered on the figure of a bawd and witch, Fernando de Rojas' dark and disturbing Celestina was destined to become the most suppressed classic in Spanish literary history. Routinely ignored in Spanish letters, the book nonetheless echoes through contemporary Spanish and Latin American literature. 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