De "El juez de los divorcios" a "El descasamentero" de Salas Barbadillo. (Spanish)

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    • Abstract:
      This article analyzes the influence of Cervantes' "El juez de los divorcios" in the themes and structure of Salas Barbadillo's "El descasamentero." The main focus of the work is on how Salas transfers the action to a non-existent space and a pre-Christian environment, which allows him to defend divorce and offer a clearer and bolder criticism of the Catholic doctrine on the indissolubility of marriage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      Este artículo analiza la influencia temática y estructural de "El juez de los divorcios" de Cervantes en "El descasamentero" de Salas Barbadillo. Se ahonda principalmente en el traslado de la acción a un espacio irreal y un ámbito pre-cristiano que permiten a Salas realizar una defensa del divorcio y una crítica a la indisolubilidad del matrimonio católico mucho más clara y atrevida que la de Cervantes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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