Towards a philological characterization of don Enrique de Villena’s Los doze trabajos
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https://doi.org/10.37536/RLM.2019.31.0.68718Keywords:
Peninsular Humanism, Crown of Aragon, Castilian prose of Fifteenth-Century, Historical Phraseology, Enrique de VillenaAbstract
Don Enrique de Aragón (ca. 1384-1434) was one of the most influential figures of the period of the Peninsular Humanism. His first creation—Los doze trabajos de Hércules—constitutes the first mythological interpretation of the Spanish pre-Renaissance. In turn, it represents one of the oldest romances testimonies of the topic of arms and letters. This paper aims to characterize from the philological point of view their most representative style traits, as well as initiate renewed study possibilities, focused on Hispanic Medieval Phraseology.
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