Una cort «Ferraresa» a València: els Centelles, Ariosto i un programa de substitució de la tradició literària autòctona
Resum
Through a rhyming catalogue of Valencian writers included in his «Segunda parte de Orlando» (Second part of Orlando) (1555) and through other verses in the work, Nicolau Espinosa argues in favour of a cultured literary tradition
in a new language, Castilian Spanish. Moreover, the intention to identify the patronage of the dukes of Oliva with that of the dukes of Ferrara, through skilful parallels between Ariosto’s «Orlando» and Espinosa’s composition can be clearly
seen.
in a new language, Castilian Spanish. Moreover, the intention to identify the patronage of the dukes of Oliva with that of the dukes of Ferrara, through skilful parallels between Ariosto’s «Orlando» and Espinosa’s composition can be clearly
seen.
Paraules clau
Orlando; Ariosto; Nicolau Espinosa; ducs d'Oliva; ducs de Ferrara; Centelles
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