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Cantar de Mio Cid [español .pdf]
2020This is a pedagogical edition of a selection of el Cantar de Mio Cid (ca. 1200) with a short general introduction, notes, and brief bibliography. The edition and translation are by Matthew Bailey (2019). This unit is part of Open Iberia/América, an open access, online teaching anthology of texts from the premodern Hispanic world.
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Structures from the Trivium in the 'Cantar de Mio Cid'
The Modern Language Review, 1993The medieval poem Cantar de Mio Cid is one of the great works of Spanish literature. Its precise date is uncertain, and its author has never been identified. Some scholars believe that it was written by many authors who, over time, adapted earlier material.
Milija N. Pavlovic, James F. Burke
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Bulletin of Spanish Studies, 1989
In this study, Joseph Duggan interprets the Cantar de mio Cid as a work that transmutes moral values first into the economic values of a gift economy, then into genealogical values. Considering the poem's distortions of history more significant than its retention of historical features, Duggan ascribes its depiction of the penurious hero who acquires ...
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In this study, Joseph Duggan interprets the Cantar de mio Cid as a work that transmutes moral values first into the economic values of a gift economy, then into genealogical values. Considering the poem's distortions of history more significant than its retention of historical features, Duggan ascribes its depiction of the penurious hero who acquires ...
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Synonym Choice in the "Cantar de Mio Cid"
Hispania, 1974to believe that there is perhaps more than one poet responsible for the composition of the poem. The differences in usage may be considered the choice of one synonym over another and/or incidence of appearance. In his article, "The Unity of the Poem of the Cid," Hills begins by indicating some common differences.
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Cantar de Mio Cid [español .docx]
2020This is a pedagogical edition of a selection of el Cantar de Mio Cid (ca. 1200) with a short general introduction, notes, and brief bibliography. The edition and translation are by Matthew Bailey (2019). This unit is part of Open Iberia/América, an open access, online teaching anthology of texts from the premodern Hispanic world.
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The Art of the Epic Epithets in the Cantar de Mio Cid
Hispanic Review, 1974IN the Cantar de Mio Cid, epithets serve not only as mnemonic devices, as in the ballads,l or as handy time-killers while the singer thinks of the lines to come,2 but also as poetic elements which obey a definite artistic purpose. This was suggested some years ago by Mrs.
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Notas editoriales al Cantar de Mio Cid
2002Como homenaje a Fernando González Ollé se realizó esta presentación de notas y correcciones a la edición de FMM en Biblioteca Nueva, 1997, como un modo de ampliar el diálogo y abrirlo al conjunto de participantes en el homenaje, fueran autores o lectores.
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La « géographie épique » du Cantar de Mio Cid
Cahiers d études hispaniques médiévales, 2017Il est bien connu que l’un des traits qui caracterise l’epique espagnole medievale est sa conception topologique : le Cantar de Mio Cid accorde une attention particuliere au detail geographique des itineraires parcourus par ses personnages, il enregistre tres soigneusement les toponymes, y compris les plus modestes et difficiles a localiser.
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