Santa Casilda is a play written by Rafael Alberti between 1930 and 1931, which recreates the medieval legend of a Muslim princess converted to Christianity by altering in some ways its classical sources. The paper provides an analysis of the numerous miracles related in the text as a way to highlight how this rewriting technique privileges the love anecdote over a possible religious interpretation, by disclosing the character of the Muslim woman in a new light, and underlining aspects that literary production had been silencing until the beginning of the modern age.
“Santa Casilda: los amores trágicos de una princesa mora que se convirtió al cristianismo”
COPPOLA F
2019-01-01
Abstract
Santa Casilda is a play written by Rafael Alberti between 1930 and 1931, which recreates the medieval legend of a Muslim princess converted to Christianity by altering in some ways its classical sources. The paper provides an analysis of the numerous miracles related in the text as a way to highlight how this rewriting technique privileges the love anecdote over a possible religious interpretation, by disclosing the character of the Muslim woman in a new light, and underlining aspects that literary production had been silencing until the beginning of the modern age.File in questo prodotto:
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