Seeing with Sayings: The Visual Impact of Proverbs and Refrains in <i>La Celestina</i>

Many proverbs, paremias or adages are used in Celestina as part of perlocutionary speech acts, i.e. used to influence the actions or thoughts of another person. In order to achieve this effect, many of the proverbs uttered contain a strong visual ingredient. The speech acts of almost all of the char...

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Main Author: John Cull
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Valencia 2021-01-01
Series:Celestinesca
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Online Access:https://ojs.uv.es/index.php/celestinesca/article/view/20183
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spelling doaj-8a08b4e1478947f5befeb2834bf9c8fd2021-03-26T09:41:04ZengUniversidad de ValenciaCelestinesca0147-30852695-71832021-01-0139013718010.7203/Celestinesca.39.2018314779Seeing with Sayings: The Visual Impact of Proverbs and Refrains in <i>La Celestina</i>John CullMany proverbs, paremias or adages are used in Celestina as part of perlocutionary speech acts, i.e. used to influence the actions or thoughts of another person. In order to achieve this effect, many of the proverbs uttered contain a strong visual ingredient. The speech acts of almost all of the characters of La Celestina are fraught with implied or real danger, and are often delivered through the seemingly inoffensive medium of paroemias. Proverbs and refrains frequently function as subversive reminders that their audiences, both inside and outside of the text, need to be constantly on guard in processing the words spoken by the devious and self-interested main characters. The article includes a table with paroemias from Celestina and their original form in the inventories of these utterances.https://ojs.uv.es/index.php/celestinesca/article/view/20183proverbios en la celestinaparemiasadagiosimágenes visualesactos perlocutivos
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Seeing with Sayings: The Visual Impact of Proverbs and Refrains in <i>La Celestina</i>
Celestinesca
proverbios en la celestina
paremias
adagios
imágenes visuales
actos perlocutivos
author_facet John Cull
author_sort John Cull
title Seeing with Sayings: The Visual Impact of Proverbs and Refrains in <i>La Celestina</i>
title_short Seeing with Sayings: The Visual Impact of Proverbs and Refrains in <i>La Celestina</i>
title_full Seeing with Sayings: The Visual Impact of Proverbs and Refrains in <i>La Celestina</i>
title_fullStr Seeing with Sayings: The Visual Impact of Proverbs and Refrains in <i>La Celestina</i>
title_full_unstemmed Seeing with Sayings: The Visual Impact of Proverbs and Refrains in <i>La Celestina</i>
title_sort seeing with sayings: the visual impact of proverbs and refrains in <i>la celestina</i>
publisher Universidad de Valencia
series Celestinesca
issn 0147-3085
2695-7183
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Many proverbs, paremias or adages are used in Celestina as part of perlocutionary speech acts, i.e. used to influence the actions or thoughts of another person. In order to achieve this effect, many of the proverbs uttered contain a strong visual ingredient. The speech acts of almost all of the characters of La Celestina are fraught with implied or real danger, and are often delivered through the seemingly inoffensive medium of paroemias. Proverbs and refrains frequently function as subversive reminders that their audiences, both inside and outside of the text, need to be constantly on guard in processing the words spoken by the devious and self-interested main characters. The article includes a table with paroemias from Celestina and their original form in the inventories of these utterances.
topic proverbios en la celestina
paremias
adagios
imágenes visuales
actos perlocutivos
url https://ojs.uv.es/index.php/celestinesca/article/view/20183
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