The Labyrinth of Fortune

Juan de Mena author Ryan D Giles editor Frank A Domínguez editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Harvard University Press

Published:30th May '25

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A classic, Dantesque political epic from medieval Spain that inspired Cervantes and Góngora, in its first English translation.

Why do the injustices of the past still afflict the present? With this question, Juan de Mena is transported to heaven by a vision in the Dantesque The Labyrinth of Fortune. Composed in 1444 by Mena, a royal chronicler and Latin secretary in the court of Juan II of Castile, El Laberinto de Fortuna became the most important political allegory of medieval Spain. Allegorizing the past, present, and unknowable future through the figure of Providence, the poem reflects on the contentious kingship of Juan II and frames the Reconquest of Moorish territories—the foundational mythos of the emerging nation—as a virtuous, sacred task that would restore justice and the moral order because it fulfills a destiny ordained by God. This is the first English translation of a masterpiece that enriched the Spanish language with a density of learned allusions and a new Latinate humanistic style that deeply influenced subsequent writers such as Miguel Cervantes and Luis de Góngora.

[A] fine edition and translation of an impressive and significant work. -- M. A. Orthofer * Complete Review *

ISBN: 9780674290914

Dimensions: 203mm x 133mm x 13mm

Weight: 442g

336 pages