Humanities (Sep 2023)

The Scholarship behind the Eyes in <i>La pícara Justina</i> (1605)

  • Javier Soage

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/h12050102
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 102

Abstract

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This article studies the fictionalisation of the eyes and their potential in La pícara Justina (The Spanish Jilt) (1605), a picaresque novel by the licentiate López de Úbeda. To this end, a collection of passages is discussed in the light of physiognomic and medical–humanistic sources close to the author’s context, which makes it clear that he was at least familiar with the technical literature as well as with the learned circles next to the court. The article also attempts to explain certain elusive passages concerning (or having suggested any connection to) the eyes, with an emphasis on the turn of phrase ‘ojos médicos’ and its assumed link to the Menippean ‘sight from afar’ and the phenomenon of the so-called ‘médicos chocarreros’.

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