Poesía judeoespañola admonitiva: concordancias estilísticas y temáticas con la literatura moral castellana medieval
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rfe.2005.v85.i2.91Keywords:
Sephardic coplas, admonition, mester de clerecía, rabbinic clerecía, literature of moralAbstract
This article explores the relationship between the Sephardic "coplas admonitivas" and the literature of moral written in Castilian in the Middle Ages, both by Christians and Jews. It intends to give evidence of the existence of a relationship between the two "clerecías" that wrote in the Peninsula in this period and how some of their common practices are recognizable in the poetry of moral written by Sephardim in the Ottoman Empire.
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