La imagen del Ave Fénix en la poesía de cancionero. Notas para un estudio
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.1991.v21.1112Abstract
The article registers and analyses the presence of the image of the Phoenix in a collection of poetry and songs. After defining the scoop of the studied collection of songs and the rhetorical space of the poetic image, we describe that of the Phoenix and explain briefly the story about its appearance. Afterwards, we centre our study around the Spanish poetry songs, presenting and analyzing texts by Fray Iñigo de Mendoza, Juan de Padilla, le Cartujano, Juan de Mena, Alvar Gómez, Costana, Quirós, Garci Sánchez de Badajoz, Hernán Pérez de Guzmán, Crespí de Valldaura, etc. We also underline, for each case, the possible origin of the imitated model and the description, sense, reference and function of the image.
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1991-12-30
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Manero Sorolla, M. D. P. (1991). La imagen del Ave Fénix en la poesía de cancionero. Notas para un estudio. Anuario De Estudios Medievales, 21(1), 291–305. https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.1991.v21.1112
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Miscelaneous Studies
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