The literary mind of medieval & Renaissance Spain essays, by Otis H. Green. Introd. by John E. Keller.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Lexington, University Press of Kentucky, (c)1970.Description: 1 online resource (xxvi, 252 pages)Content type:- text
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The twelve essays in this fiorilegio of the work of Otis H. Green afford a representative view of the thought and scholarship of one of the world's foremost Hispanists. In each of them is developed some important facet of the intellectual milieu of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, reflecting Otis Green's life-long and wide-ranging quest for evidence that would broaden our understanding of those complex periods and correct the misapprehensions which have gathered about them. Included are important sections of his great work, Spain and the Western Tradition and essays from journals now difficu.
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Introduction; 1. The Medieval Tradition: Sic et Non; 2. On Juan Ruiz's Parody of the Canonical Hours; 3. Courtly Love in the Spanish Cancioneros; 4. Symbols of Change; 5. Fingen Los Poetas-Notes on the Spanish Attitude toward Pagan Mythology; 6. Se Acicalaron Los Auditorios: An Aspect of the Spanish Literary Baroque; 7. Boscán and Il Cortegiano: The Historia de Leandro y Hero; 8. Desengaño; 9. El Ingenioso Hidalgo; 10. El Licenciado Vidriera: Its Relation to the Viaje del Parnaso and the Examen de Ingenios of Huarte
11. Don Quijote and the Alcahuete12. Lope and Cervantes: Peripeteia and Resolution; Notes
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