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The Farsalia was a decisive reading in the conception of Laberinto de Fortuna, since Juan de Mena initially set out to write a poem about the Castilian Civil War. However, in order to avoid the censure that Lucan had received for his lack of poetic strength, he opted to give his historical narrative a fictional shell.; La lectura de la Farsalia fue decisiva en la concepción del Laberinto de Fortuna, ya que Juan de Mena se propuso en principio escribir un poema sobre la guerra civil que asolaba Castilla. No obstante, para evitar las censuras que Lucano había recibido por su falta de aliento poético, optó por dar una envoltura ficcional a su relato histórico.
UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS, Juan de Mena, history, Laberinto de Fortuna, Lucan, poetry
UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS, Juan de Mena, history, Laberinto de Fortuna, Lucan, poetry
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