Algunas consideraciones sobre la criada Lucrecia
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https://doi.org/10.7203/Celestinesca.32.20112Keywords:
Lucrecia, magic, intertextualityAbstract
This article seeks to offer a succinct description of Melibea's maidservant, Lucrecia, as well as detailing a brief state of the question. Some of the conclusions concerning magic arrived at by Alan Deyermond will also be examined in order to suggest that Lucrecia is also a victim of the demonic influence unleashed by Celestina. The final pages of this article offer a number of observations concerned with the maid's role in the closing scenes of the work.
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