Quixotic Scriptures: Essays on the Textuality of Hispanic LiteratureIndiana University Press, 1983 - 164 páginas |
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... political administration of the Roman Empire spread abroad the use of this standardized written Latin , which tended to exclude all colloquialisms , not just Italic vulgarisms but also , even more rigorously , the influence of the ...
... political administration of the Roman Empire spread abroad the use of this standardized written Latin , which tended to exclude all colloquialisms , not just Italic vulgarisms but also , even more rigorously , the influence of the ...
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... political , and intellectual power . With the passage of time , the two colloquial languages , not being controlled by the written discipline of grammar schools , tended to merge in the home and marketplace . The spoken proto - Spanish ...
... political , and intellectual power . With the passage of time , the two colloquial languages , not being controlled by the written discipline of grammar schools , tended to merge in the home and marketplace . The spoken proto - Spanish ...
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... political power of a man . The native woman even becomes identified with the local city , dependent upon the physical presence of its lord . Masculine dominance is the common theme , whether in love or in politics . The oral refrain of ...
... political power of a man . The native woman even becomes identified with the local city , dependent upon the physical presence of its lord . Masculine dominance is the common theme , whether in love or in politics . The oral refrain of ...
Contenido
The Beginnings of the Spanish Tradition | 10 |
Renaissance Experiments | 39 |
Baroque Age of Gold | 73 |
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Quixotic Scriptures: Essays on the Textuality of Hispanic Literature Elias L. Rivers Vista de fragmentos - 1983 |
Términos y frases comunes
al-Andalus Alfonso amigo Andalusia basic Berceo bien Boscán's buen amor Busto Cancionero Castile Castilian century chapter Christian colloquial complex Conde Lucanor context conversation courtly love cultural Cuzco death día dialects dialogue diglossia discourse Don Illán Don Juan Don Quixote Don Segundo Sombra El Conde Lucanor epic epic poetry European example fizo French Garcilaso gaucho genres Góngora Greek guage honor humanistic hypotaxis illiterate imitation implied invented Italian kharja king lengua letra Libro de buen lines linguistic literally literature Lope mano manuscript master medieval models mother Mozarabic muwashshah narrative narrator natural novel oral tradition palabra papel parody phrases play poem poet poetic poetry prologue prose Quechua Quevedo Quixote's radically reader religious Renaissance rhetoric romances Sancho Panza señor social sociolinguistic sonnet Spain Spanish speech acts spoken stanza story stylistic tercet theater Toledo translated Valdés vernacular verse vida voice vulgar words writing written language
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La conversación en el Quijote: subdiálogo, memoria y asimetría Alberto Rodríguez Vista de fragmentos - 1995 |
Clio, Eros, Thanatos: The "novela Sentimental" in Context Theresa Ann Sears Vista de fragmentos - 2001 |