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4504
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Cantigas d'escarnho and "serranillas": The Allegory of Careless Love [Sexually explicit texts that parodied literary works of courtly poets (like Bernart de Ventadorn) or obscene poems that satirized medical texts could serve legitimate purposes. Obscene literature participated in an interpretive network alongside other types of texts. Whether directly or indirectly (through allegory, allusion, or double entendre), these texts commented upon or critiqued the themes of more prestigious genres like courtly literature. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies 68, 2 (April 1991): Pages 247 - 263.
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Article Type:
Journal Article
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Alfonso X, el Sabio, King of Castile- Cantigas de Escarnho
Allegory
Allusion
Bernart de Ventadorn, Troubadour
Commentaries
Commentary, Literary Genre
Literary Genres
Literature - Verse
Lopez de Mendoza, Inigo, Marques de Santillana, Poet - Serranillas
Med
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Geographic Area:
Iberia
Century:
13
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Year of Publication:
1991.
Language:
English
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