The motif of Potiphar’s wife (K2111): fromOlivier de Castille to Oliveros de Castilla
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https://doi.org/10.13136/2284-2667/159Keywords:
Putiphar’s wife, motif, metamorphosisAbstract
This contribution aims to analyze the motif of Potiphar’s wife in Olivier de Castille and its metamorphosis in the Spanish translation of this romance. This analysis cannot fail to take account of the same narrative motif in the western versions of Sindbād.
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2020-12-29
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