Critical Reconstruction Vs. Historical Reality of Spanish Poetry in the Golden Age: A Discourse, Read Before the Plenary Session of the Ninth International Congress of the International Federation for Modern Languages and Literatures : New York, August 27, 1963 |
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... catalogues of authors , series and libraries . Unfortunately , perhaps , for my role of bibliographer , I own to the weakness of not considering a book merely as an item in a catalogue , but as a material expression of thought and ...
... catalogues of authors , series and libraries . Unfortunately , perhaps , for my role of bibliographer , I own to the weakness of not considering a book merely as an item in a catalogue , but as a material expression of thought and ...
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... catalogue of the cancioneros or the volumes of scat- tered poems of the Golden Ages . We are operating with such antiquated instruments as Morel Fatio's Catalogue of the National Library of Paris ( 1881-1892 ) , that of Roca for the ...
... catalogue of the cancioneros or the volumes of scat- tered poems of the Golden Ages . We are operating with such antiquated instruments as Morel Fatio's Catalogue of the National Library of Paris ( 1881-1892 ) , that of Roca for the ...
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... catalogue of them , nor have the libraries been searched where the ballads of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries might be found and even those of the twentieth.59 The vitality of the pliegos sueltos in verse is even greater than ...
... catalogue of them , nor have the libraries been searched where the ballads of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries might be found and even those of the twentieth.59 The vitality of the pliegos sueltos in verse is even greater than ...
Contents
How could a man of the Golden Ages | 6 |
Four exceptions | 21 |
Circulation of occasional poetic works | 28 |
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