Obra más importante, o por lo menos la más famosa, de Fernando Rojas, un escritor español del siglo XV quien formó parte de los grandes escritores del siglo de oro. La Celestina es una obra de teatro que habla de un muchacho de noble linaje enamorado de una joven alta clase. Sumido por el deseo y la improbabilidad de una unión entre esta pareja, el joven busca la ayuda de una alcahueta, una mala y astuta mujer, que solo lleva a un desastroso fin.
"Celestina," or the «Tragicomedy of Calisto and Melibea and the old prostitute Celestina,» is a late 15th century work by Fernando de Rojas that is considered one of the greatest works of Spanish literature, one which marks the transition from the late medieval period and the beginning of the literary renaissance in Spain. The story is concerned with the love affair of Calisto and Melibea. Upon meeting Melibea, Calisto falls madly in love with her. However at first she rejects his advances. Calisto's servant Sempronio introduces him to Celestina, a local procuress at a brothel, whom he says can help him win the love of Melibea. Unfortunately Sempronio and Celestina are primarily interested in just getting as much money out of Calisto as possible; a deception which will have tragic consequences for the two would be lovers. Described as a Spanish «Romeo and Juliet,» «Celestina» is a highly regarded work of Spanish literature that would be highly influential on the development of the picaresque novel as well as the work of future Spanish literary figures like Miguel de Cervantes.