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Translating Medieval Catalan Poetry Today: Jordi de Sant Jordi and Ausiàs March

Translation Review, 2013
Translation is a melancholic activity that, at least in Hispanic literary studies, is always tinged with two famous and disheartening statements from Don Quixote, uttered—for the greater grief of y...
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The Representation of Ants in Catalan Contemporary Poetry for Children

2018
This chapter draws attention to bestiaries—compilations of poems featuring animals—published for children in Catalan. The representation of the animals in the text and illustrations is analysed using an ecocritical approach. This chapter focuses on a selection of poems by contemporary authors and illustrators presenting ants.
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Cambra: Desire and Place in Troubadour Poetry and Medieval Catalan Narrative

Exemplaria, 2010
AbstractGiorgio Agamben contends that the medieval lyric stanza constructs a privileged space for the construction of the self through language, as well as for the exploration of the fear of death that subtends such a construction. Troubadour poetry deploys the cambra (chamber) as a place for exploring erotic tensions between enclosure and ...
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