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The Judeo-Spanish Ballad Tradition [PDF]

open access: yesOral Tradition, 1987
"As the repertoire of an isolated, archaizing minority, which has lived for centuries in contact with Balkan, Near Eastern, and North African cultures, the ballad tradition of the Spanish-speaking Sephardic Jews constitutes one of the most distinctive ...
Samuel G. Armistead, Joseph H. Silverman
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Spanish novels of Lion Feuchtwanger [PDF]

open access: yesЛатиноамериканский исторический альманах, 2023
The article analyzes two novels of L. Feuchtwanger devoted to the Spanish theme – «Goya» and «The Jewess of Toledo». To be based on the classic plots of Spanish history – two tragic «une histoire d`amour» – Feuchtwanger seeks to establish the ideals of ...
Yuri Vasilenko
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Wherefore Art Thou Juanita?

open access: yesNames, 2022
The name Juanita should have been an unlikely candidate for popularity in a place like Newfoundland, where only 0.1% of the population of half a million speaks Spanish as a mother tongue and 0.4% identifies as having Spanish, Latin American, Central ...
Ainsley Hawthorn
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TRADUCCIONES LAPIDARIAS: GUILLERMO VALENCIA Y BERNARDO ARIAS TRUJILLO EN DISPUTA

open access: yesPerífrasis. Revista de Literatura, Teoría y Crítica, 2022
Este artículo examina la disputa entre Guillermo Valencia y Bernardo Arias Trujillo, autores y traductores colombianos. Valencia fue un renombrado político conservador, mientras que Arias Trujillo fue un bohemio liberal y gay que trabajó como diplomático,
Nathalie Bouzaglo
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"A megcsalt férj", or Cunningly Lingual Wives in Hungarian Ballad Tradition

open access: yesHungarian Cultural Studies, 2009
The European ballad, an orally-performed narrative song, developed in the medieval period with many cross-fertilizations among ballad types in various language areas.
Louise O. Vasvári
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The Spanish ballad of Helen of Troy in the 16th century

open access: yesEdad de Oro, 2018
: The Spanish ballad of Helen of Troy has been transmitted in five chapbooks of the 16th century. An analysis shows that all of them derive from an already faulty common ascendant, presumably a lost chapbook.
Juan Carlos Bayo
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«El motivo: unidad narrativa en los romances caballerescos»

open access: yesRevista de Poética Medieval, 2012
Resumen: El motivo como unidad mínima de significado corresponde al nivel de la intriga de la historia que se cuenta, sin embargo en la determinación de los motivos en un texto hay que tomar en cuenta otros elementos como puede ser la misma expresión ...
Aurelio González
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La Literatura oral sefardí: balance del pasado y perspectivas de futuro

open access: yesBoletín de Literatura Oral, 2017
This article offers a review of the main contributions to fieldwork, documentation and other related topics on the Sephardic oral literature, from the earliest attested examples to the present.
Paloma Díaz-Mas
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