The study focuses on the modalities of reception and printed circulation, during the Spain of the Golden Age, of the epic-historical romances related to King Sancho II and the Siege of Zamora. The aim is to analyse the way in which they became established and arranged in the pages of some of the most successful romancero repertoires published in the 16th and early 17th centuries, a period in which compilers and printers conceived the romancero as a particularly suitable (and highly profitable) genre for the dissemination of the Castilian epic.
Orden y desorden en la Historia: el cerco de Zamora en los Romances de Lorenzo de Sepúlveda
Paola Laskaris
2024-01-01
Abstract
The study focuses on the modalities of reception and printed circulation, during the Spain of the Golden Age, of the epic-historical romances related to King Sancho II and the Siege of Zamora. The aim is to analyse the way in which they became established and arranged in the pages of some of the most successful romancero repertoires published in the 16th and early 17th centuries, a period in which compilers and printers conceived the romancero as a particularly suitable (and highly profitable) genre for the dissemination of the Castilian epic.File in questo prodotto:
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