Apuntes para la edición crítica de la obra de Diego López de Haro, poesía cancioneril, ecdótica.
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Diego López de Haro is a prominent figure in the last third of the fifteenth century; belonging to one of the most important noble families of the time, his life is bound up with the Court, in all fields, political, military, diplomatic and also literary. The Cancionero general includes more than thirty poems of the author and records his participation in courtly poetic tournaments as well as his influence on other cancionero authors. This brief presentation anticipates some of the difficulties involved in the preparation of the critical edition of his poetry, which is the subject of my doctoral thesis. In the following pages I will present the work I am developing, thus I will try first to contextualize the author and his work, by providing information on his poetry's location, and I will then dwell upon issues that relate specifically to the ecdotic work, paying particular attention to the relationship between the Cancionero general (11CG) and the Cancionero de la British Library or Cancionero de Rennert (LB1).Downloads
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