The Labyrinth of Fortune, Hardback/Juan de Mena
The Dantesque political allegory The Labyrinth of Fortune , composed in 1444 by Juan de Mena , reflects on Juan II of Castile’s contentious kingship and frames the Reconquest of Moorish territories as a sacred task. This is the first English translation of a Spanish masterpiece that influenced Miguel Cervantes and Luis de Góngora. Publisher: Harvard University Press Author(s): Juan de Mena Number of pages: 336 Collection: Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library Publication date: 2025 Dimensions: 210 x 141 x 23 Cover type: Hardback