«Sino mostrar creído»: retórica de la sinceridad en la lírica cortesana del conde de Villamediana

Prior to his Gongorine swerve, the Count of Villamediana had synthesized a retrograde Petrarchan-courtly style, counter to the artifice of the new poetry and situated within what Luis Rosales identified as the courtly school. Following in the footsteps of the Count of Salinas and certain Portuguese...

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Main Author: Rafael Castillo Bejarano
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Language:Spanish
Published: Presses universitaires du Mirail 2023-09-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/criticon/23131
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description Prior to his Gongorine swerve, the Count of Villamediana had synthesized a retrograde Petrarchan-courtly style, counter to the artifice of the new poetry and situated within what Luis Rosales identified as the courtly school. Following in the footsteps of the Count of Salinas and certain Portuguese quinhentistas poets, Villamediana refined a poetics that claimed to be anti-artistic and anti-erudite, employing a nuanced rhetoric of sincerity to showcase, in the exclusive palace milieu, his image as an enduring courtier and a genuine aristocrat.
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«Sino mostrar creído»: retórica de la sinceridad en la lírica cortesana del conde de Villamediana
Criticón
Villamediana count of
Sincerity
Courtly School
Courtly Poetry
Salinas count of
title «Sino mostrar creído»: retórica de la sinceridad en la lírica cortesana del conde de Villamediana
title_full «Sino mostrar creído»: retórica de la sinceridad en la lírica cortesana del conde de Villamediana
title_fullStr «Sino mostrar creído»: retórica de la sinceridad en la lírica cortesana del conde de Villamediana
title_full_unstemmed «Sino mostrar creído»: retórica de la sinceridad en la lírica cortesana del conde de Villamediana
title_short «Sino mostrar creído»: retórica de la sinceridad en la lírica cortesana del conde de Villamediana
title_sort sino mostrar creido retorica de la sinceridad en la lirica cortesana del conde de villamediana
topic Villamediana count of
Sincerity
Courtly School
Courtly Poetry
Salinas count of
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