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The Mocedades de Rodrigo and Neo-Individualist Theory
Hispanic Review, 1978openaire +3 more sources
Las Mocedades de Rodrigo: The Youthful Deeds of Rodrigo, the Cid (review)
La corónica: A Journal of Medieval Hispanic Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, 2009openaire +3 more sources
Mocedades de Rodrigo (ca. 1300) [Spanish version]
2021The Mocedades de Rodrigo is an epic poem in Castilian that narrates the fictional deeds of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, the young Cid. The prose narrative of his youth first appears in 1295. The unique version in verse is preserved in a much later manuscript (ca. 1400).
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Affective response and narrative coherence in the Mocedades de Rodrigo
Romance Quarterly, 2019Critical attention to the Mocedades de Rodrigo has overwhelmingly centered on identifying narrative cohesion in a work that for many readers has seemed chaotic and fragmentary.
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Transcending the ages of men: Rodrigo as the male exemplar of the of the Mocedades de Rodrigo
2009For a long time, scholars regarded Mocedade's Rodrigo as a roguish youth, a far cry from the exemplary behavior embodied by the Cid of the Cantar. However, of late some studies have focused on Mocedades as embodying the typical rite of passage a young man must undertake from one age to another.
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Women Characters and the Limits of Patriarchy in the Poema De Mio Cid and Mocedades De Rodrigo
2007This chapter focuses on women characters in the two longest extant Castilian epic poems. The Poema de Mio Cid (PMC) narrates the exploits of the mature Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar from the moment of his exile from Castile up to the successful second marriages of his daughters and his death.
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