洛佩-德-维加与阿马里尔斯和贝拉尔多的诗集:诗歌权威与跨大西洋对话

Calíope Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.5325/caliope.29.1.0017
Mark J. Mascia
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洛佩-德-维加(以假名 "贝拉尔多 "写作)与一位来自拉丁美洲的诗人之间的书信往来值得进一步研究。这项研究超越了大多数评论试图为这位 Amarilis 确定身份的重点。它证明了跨大西洋书信体对话如何既具有平等性,又具有美学意义,因为两位作者都展示了诗歌的权威性。
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Lope de Vega and the Epístolas of Amarilis and Belardo: Poetic Authority and Transatlantic Dialogue
An example of epistolary discourse in seventeenth-century Spain that merits further examination is the correspondence between Lope de Vega (writing under the assumed name of “Belardo”) and a presumed poet from Latin America known only as “Amarilis.” This study moves beyond the focus of most criticism, which attempts to arrive at an identity for this Amarilis. It proves how transatlantic epistolary dialogue can be egalitarian as much as esthetically meaningful, as both authors demonstrate poetic authority.
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