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This paper aims to consider Martin del Barco Centenera’s Argentina y conquista del Río de la Plata (1602) as a blending of history and fiction, in the context of an epistemic revolution that took place during the European Renaissance Era and the preceptive reading of Aristotle’s Poetics in Italy and Spain. This paper exposes how this epic poem was elaborated with evidentially modalizations and other rhetoric resources to provide a credible testimony and its moralizating point of view.
History, La Argentina o la conquista del Río de la Plata, Latinamerican epic, Evidentiality, Barco Centenera, LITERATURA HISPANOAMERICANA, EPICA, River Plate, Historia, Río de la Plata, Epica americana, Evidencialidad, Literatura, Barco Centenera, Martín del, ca. 1544-ca. 1605, Épica americana
History, La Argentina o la conquista del Río de la Plata, Latinamerican epic, Evidentiality, Barco Centenera, LITERATURA HISPANOAMERICANA, EPICA, River Plate, Historia, Río de la Plata, Epica americana, Evidencialidad, Literatura, Barco Centenera, Martín del, ca. 1544-ca. 1605, Épica americana
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