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Algunas noticias biográficas de Diego de San Pedro
Este estudio ofrece nuevos datos sobre la biografía de Diego de San Pedro: fecha de nacimiento, orígenes familiares, su condición de regidor de Valladolid, estudios, relación con Peñafiel y su condición de judeoconverso. This study offers new data on Diego de San Pedro's biography: date of birth, family origins, his status as alderman of Valladolid ...
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WAS DIEGO DE SAN PEDRO A CONVERSO? A RE-EXAMINATION OF COTARELO'S DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1957The proposition that Diego de San Pedro was a Jew has by now more or less established itself in the literature. Menendez y Pelayo was the first to notice the anecdotes in Luis Zapata's Miscelanea which insinuate that “el que trobo la pasion” was not a cristiano viejo; and Menendez y Pelayo is almost certainly right in assuming that Diego de San Pedro ...
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LOVE AND HONOUR IN THE NOVELAS SENTIMENTALES OF DIEGO DE SAN PEDRO AND JUAN DE FLORES
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1966The novela sentimental has been defined as an aristocratic type of fiction based on the portrayal of courtly love. The unifying preoccupation of this form of fiction is implied by the ‘sentimental’ of the generic name which embraces the four novels to be considered here—the Tractado de Amores and Carcel de Amor of Diego de San Pedro and Grisel y ...
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De sermón y teatro, con el enclave de Diego de San Pedro
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1989(1989). De sermon y teatro, con el enclave de Diego de San Pedro. Bulletin of Hispanic Studies: Vol. 66, The Age of the Catholic Monarchs, 1474-1516: Literary Studies in memory of Keith Whinnom, pp. 7-18.
Pedro M Cátedra
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Reimagining Diego de San Pedro's Readers at Work: Cárcel de Amor
La Corónica, 2004Envisioning Diego de San Pedro's readership has proved a vexed question. The difficulty in objectively reconstructing any sentimental fiction's readership dirough documentary sources leads Carmen Parrilla in a recent article to resort to complementary principles. Under the influence of reader-reception theory, in particular the outlining of the horizon
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From the Lamentations of Diego de San Pedro to Pleberio's Lament
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1989Dorothy Sherman Severin
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