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Orphans of Petrarch poetry and theory in the Spanish Renaissance

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  • "In Spain as elsewhere, Renaissance poets transformed the lyric tradition by using Petrarch as a source of poetic renewal, consistently reappropriating his work. But political unity and military hegemony, coupled with a sense of cultural inferiority and an obsession with ethnic purity, made Spain different. During a 150-year period from Encina's Cancionero (1496) to Quevedo's Parnassa espanol (1648), lyric poetry in Spain became the arena for a cultural struggle reflected in their conflicting preoccupations with imitating Petrarch on the one hand and surpassing the Italians on the other."

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"

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  • "Orphans of Petrarch : poetry and theory in the Spanish Renaissance"
  • "Orphans of Petrarch : Poetry and theory in the Spanish Renaissance"
  • "Los Huérfanos de Petrarca : poesía y teoría en la España renacentista"
  • "Los huérfanos de Petrarca : poesía y teoría en la España renacentista"@es
  • "Los huérfanos de Petrarca : poesía y teoría en la España renacentista"
  • "Orphans of Petrarch poetry and theory in the Spanish Renaissance"@en
  • "Orphans of Petrarch poetry and theory in the Spanish Renaissance"