Doña Endrina in a Genealogy of Dubious Ancestry
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https://doi.org/10.37646/xihmai.v9i17.242Keywords:
Medieval Literature, Buen Amor Book, sexual love, female social position, ancestryAbstract
In the present study, the final version is dated February 2007, I analyze the possibilities of the narrator in Libro de Buen Amor to seduce Doña Endrin as part of receiving the advice of Don Amor and Doña Venus. After reviewing, the issues the Archpriest states could work against his amatory purposes, in this game of perceptions and paradigms to implement the advice received, suggested exploring a social component exists in the widow so that the protagonist can access the carnal pleasures with her.
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ANÓNIMO (1977). Pánfilo o El arte de amar, ed. de L. Rubio y T. González Rolán, Barcelona: Bosch.
CASAGRANDE, Carla (1991). "La naturaleza de la mujer", en Georges Duby y Michelle Perrot (dirs.), Historia de las mujeres en Occidente, t. 2, trad. de Marco Aurelio Galmarini y Cristina García Ohlr
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