Medievalism and literary afterlives: a diachronic study of the Siete infantes de Lara
<p>This thesis is the first study of how and to what end the story of the Siete infantes de Lara, first redacted in thirteenth-century Castilian chronicles, has been repeatedly rewritten in medieval Castile and, later, Spain. It begins by identifying the idiosyncratic nature of the earliest ve...
Main Author: | De Souza, R |
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Other Authors: | Hazbun, G |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | Spanish English |
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2021
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