Castle and prison, two sentenced places in the Middle Age
Abstract
The love sentenced places were a recurring theme in the Middle Ages. The castle and the prison were the most common structures used for it. And for that so, Infierno de los enamorados by Marques de Santillana, such as Cárcel de amor by Diego de San Pedro, use these buildings. Al though different, there could be a symbolic parallelism between to the passion´s punishments.Downloads
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