Fifteenth-Century Spanish Poetry | Further Reading
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Deyermond, Alan. “Women and Gómez Manrique.” In ‘Cancionero’ Studies in Honour of Ian Macpherson, edited by Alan Deyermond, pp.69-87. London: Queen Mary and Westfield College Department of Hispanic Studies, 1998.
Examines Gómez Manrique's poems addressed to women, particularly as they circumvent the gender conventions of cancionero love poetry.
Dutton, Brian. “Spanish Fifteenth-Century Cancioneros: A General Survey to 1465.” Kentucky Romance Quarterly 26, no. 4 (1979): 445-60.
Presents preliminary observations on the manuscript status of fifteenth-century cancionero verse, emphasizing the chronology and interrelationship of extant texts.
Foster, David William. “Sonnet XIV of the Marqués de Santillana and the Waning of the Middle Ages.” Hispania 50, no. 3 (September 1967): 442-46.
Discusses Santillana's “Sonetos al...
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