Luis Zapata y el poema heroico: historia, entretenimiento y parodia

Luis Zapata’s Carlo famoso (1566) is an extensive heroic poem in honour of Charles V in which history and poetry are combined in order to celebrate the greatness of Spain, both from a political and from an artistic point of view. Despite the general view held by scholarship that regards the work as...

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Main Author: Rodrigo Cacho Casal
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Presses universitaires du Mirail 2012-01-01
Series:Criticón
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/criticon/94
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description Luis Zapata’s Carlo famoso (1566) is an extensive heroic poem in honour of Charles V in which history and poetry are combined in order to celebrate the greatness of Spain, both from a political and from an artistic point of view. Despite the general view held by scholarship that regards the work as a ‘rhymed chronicle’, Zapata not only put a lot of effort in crafting a reliable account of Charles’ deeds, but also in the artistic qualities of the text, since his ambition was that of writing the greatest Spanish epic poem of the 16th century. His most important literary models were Virgil and Ariosto together with Ovid and Garcilaso. Zapata used all the artistic resources at hand with the purpose of producing a panegyric work that was also entertaining. This last aspect of the Carlo famoso is to be found especially in the narrative digressions such as the mythological, chivalric and sentimental episodes of the poem. Amongst these, it has particular relevance the battle between cats and mice described in the canto XXIII, inspired by the Batrachomyomachia attributed to Homer. This episode is a mise en abyme where some of the most relevant aspects of the poem are parodied as well as summarised enhancing the work’s variety.
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spelling doaj.art-4c5663bc22eb4e15bc7964db24ee91072022-12-22T00:01:18ZspaPresses universitaires du MirailCriticón0247-381X2012-01-01115678310.4000/criticon.94Luis Zapata y el poema heroico: historia, entretenimiento y parodiaRodrigo Cacho CasalLuis Zapata’s Carlo famoso (1566) is an extensive heroic poem in honour of Charles V in which history and poetry are combined in order to celebrate the greatness of Spain, both from a political and from an artistic point of view. Despite the general view held by scholarship that regards the work as a ‘rhymed chronicle’, Zapata not only put a lot of effort in crafting a reliable account of Charles’ deeds, but also in the artistic qualities of the text, since his ambition was that of writing the greatest Spanish epic poem of the 16th century. His most important literary models were Virgil and Ariosto together with Ovid and Garcilaso. Zapata used all the artistic resources at hand with the purpose of producing a panegyric work that was also entertaining. This last aspect of the Carlo famoso is to be found especially in the narrative digressions such as the mythological, chivalric and sentimental episodes of the poem. Amongst these, it has particular relevance the battle between cats and mice described in the canto XXIII, inspired by the Batrachomyomachia attributed to Homer. This episode is a mise en abyme where some of the most relevant aspects of the poem are parodied as well as summarised enhancing the work’s variety.http://journals.openedition.org/criticon/94Ariosto LudovicoGarcilaso de la VegaCarlo famosoépica burlescapoesía épicaZapata Luis
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Luis Zapata y el poema heroico: historia, entretenimiento y parodia
Criticón
Ariosto Ludovico
Garcilaso de la Vega
Carlo famoso
épica burlesca
poesía épica
Zapata Luis
title Luis Zapata y el poema heroico: historia, entretenimiento y parodia
title_full Luis Zapata y el poema heroico: historia, entretenimiento y parodia
title_fullStr Luis Zapata y el poema heroico: historia, entretenimiento y parodia
title_full_unstemmed Luis Zapata y el poema heroico: historia, entretenimiento y parodia
title_short Luis Zapata y el poema heroico: historia, entretenimiento y parodia
title_sort luis zapata y el poema heroico historia entretenimiento y parodia
topic Ariosto Ludovico
Garcilaso de la Vega
Carlo famoso
épica burlesca
poesía épica
Zapata Luis
url http://journals.openedition.org/criticon/94
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