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- W2489630123 abstract "During the rule of Charles V, Spanish literature achieves an international dimension through the work of Archbishop Fray Antonio de Guevara (1474–1546). His attempt to connect with a new reading public outside restricted humanistic groups accounts for Guevara’s immense popularity in Spain and Europe, and makes him into a writer who paved the way for the modern essay and the novel. Guevara’s chosen topics are usually entrenched in Renaissance culture, but their didacticism becomes subverted by a lighthearted demeanor, the use of apocryphal sources, or the overwhelming presence of rhetorical devices. Menosprecio de corte y alabanza de aldea (“Contempt for Life at Court and a Praise for Life in the Country,” 1539) exemplifies his ability to play with a constellation of motives mainly stemming from the medieval controversies about courtly life. Here the author’s argumentation annuls the traditional dichotomy announced in the title; his apparent diatribe against the court in favor of country life finally contains a somewhat resigned admission that, with all its evils, only the court grants a certain degree of individual autonomy." @default.
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- W2489630123 title "Didactic prose, history, politics, life writing, convent writing, Crónicas de Indias" @default.
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