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Poemas historiográficos: siglo XV

Authors: Conde López, Juan Carlos;

Poemas historiográficos: siglo XV

Abstract

[Es] En el ámbito de una importantísima obra de referencia en su ámbito temático, este trabajo se ocupa del análisis y la caracterización del uso del verso de Arte Mayor (el principal y más característico esquema métrico dentro de la poesía castellana del s. XV) por parte de tres de los autores que cultivaron el género de los poemas historiográficos, característicos de los ámbitos cortesanos de ese siglo.

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Métrica española medieval, Juan Barba, Consolatoria de Castilla, 5701.07 Lengua y Literatura, Poemas historiográficos, s. XV, 6202.02 Análisis Literario, Diego Guillén de Ávila, Panegírico a la reina Isabel, 5505.10 Filología, Pablo de Santa María, Edades del mundo, Literatura española medieval, Verso de arte mayor

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