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Poesía de cancionero y poesía italianizante en los libros de caballerías. Entre Feliciano de Silva y Pedro de la Sierra

Authors: Bognolo;

Poesía de cancionero y poesía italianizante en los libros de caballerías. Entre Feliciano de Silva y Pedro de la Sierra

Abstract

Los libros de caballerías guardan una mina de poesía lírica y narrativa di tipo cancioneril o de tendencia italianizante, que hasta ahora se ha estudiado tan solo esporádicamente. El ensayo presenta un recorrido a lo largo del siglo XVI, a partir del Amadís de Gaula hasta el Espejo de príncipes y caballeros, revisa la bibliografía pertinente y destaca la variedad de estos insertos poéticos, el vasto abanico de posibilidades temáticas y métricas desplegado por autores caballerescos como Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo, Feliciano de Silva y Pedro de la Sierra

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Libros de caballerias, Cancioneros, Feliciano de Silva, Pedro de la Sierra

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