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Sumario analĂ­tico.

Source :
Perinola. 2024, Vol. 28, p371-383. 13p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The article presents an analytical summary of various texts related to Golden Age literature. It mentions three unpublished pieces of satirical and hagiographic comedies preserved in the National Library of Spain. It also addresses the theme of self-diegesis and self-satire in Cervantes' "El viaje del Parnaso". Another topic discussed is the conflict between power and rebellion in the comedy "El prodigioso Príncipe transilvano". Additionally, it describes the comfortable life of the Jesuits in New Spain and examines a satirical masquerade that criticizes the ecclesiastical government of Guadalajara in 1663. This article examines a satirical masquerade that criticizes the government of the incumbents of the church of Guadalajara around 1663. It also analyzes the historical-political circumstances in the ecclesiastical administrations in the kingdom of Nueva Galicia that led to the creation of these verses. It focuses on the satire of the literary institution and the professionalization of poetry in the Golden Age. It also studies poems from a Portuguese songbook that reflect the appropriation of Luis de Góngora's epilio and protest poetry in a Sephardic songbook. Finally, it analyzes the burlesque and satirical poetry of Luis de Góngora and the unpopular figure of the Count-Duke of Olivares in Spanish opinion. This article analyzes a poem in rhymed couplets called "Al marqués de Mancera cuando volvió de virrey de Lima", which belongs to manuscript 3917 of the BNE, also known as volume 6 of the Spanish Parnassus. The main objective is to edit the poem and provide explanatory notes to facilitate its understanding, offering a minimal interpretive framework about its context (the economic situation of the 1640-1650 decade) and, most importantly, about the protagonist of the text (due to his performance as viceroy of Peru). The keywords are clandestine poetry, Marqués de Mancera, forgery, inflation, Peru, viceroyalty. This summary presents several articles that address different aspects of satirical literature and textual criticism in Spanish literature. The first article analyzes the transfiguration of the epic tradition in heroic-comic poetry, highlighting the work of António Joaquim de Carvalho and his poem "Os Toiros". The second article examines the satire of loyalty and vassalage in Cervantes' "Don Quijote" and Quevedo's "El Buscón". The third article performs a semantic-stylistic analysis of the satirical letrillas "Corcovilla" and "Pata coja", attributed to Quevedo and Juan Ruiz de Alarcón respectively. The fourth article offers a new perspective on the relationship between Luis Vélez de Guevara's "El Águila del Agua" and Quevedo's comedy "Pero Vázquez de Escamilla". Finally, the fifth article highlights the importance of studying punctuation in textual criticism, in homage to Francisco Rico. [Extracted from the article]

Details

Language :
Spanish
ISSN :
11386363
Volume :
28
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Perinola
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178321755