Caplletra : Revista Internacional de Filologia. 1998. No. 24
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- Tragèdia de Caldesa, de Joan Roís de Corella : una aproximació textual(1998) Romeu i Figueras, JosepThe author offers a commentary-edition of the famous Corellian prose work, putting forward an interpretation of its story line in autobiographical terms and placing it chronologically in the life of the writer, who might have turnedan authentic personal experience into a piece of literature.
- Possibles resons de les Tusculanes en el poema XXVII d'Ausiàs March?(1998) Hauf, Albert G. (Albert Guillem), 1938-This essay studies the echo in poem XXXVII left by the partial assimilation of topics of the stoic philosophical tradition -especially Cicero's Tusculanes-, as an accomplished literary exercise rather than as a literal expression of the poet's feelings.
- La biblioteca de la Família Mercader de València l'any 1489(1998) Wittlin, CurtFrom the inventory of books that Matias Mercader possessed, Wittlin raises doubts about the role of this family as cultural mentors proposed by several crítics, and in particular he qüestions the influence this library might have had on the literary and intellectual background of Joanot Martorell.
- Corella i el Tirant : qüestions d'intertextualitat(1998) Miralles Solá, CarlesThe article points out that the presence of Corellian fragments in Tirant does not only affect his published works,but also those that were never printed and that must have been orally transmitted. The author finds evidence of oral performance, and of a constant amplifying and simplifying process of a hypo-text, which seems to reflect an ornamental, free and creative use of paragraphs that does not influence the narrative flow.
- Variacions sobre el tema "Corella i els contemporanis valencians"(1998) Martínez Romero, TomàsThe author provides data concerning the interrealtion between Corella's work and that of some of hiscontemporaries -precisely Ausiàs March, Joan Moreno and Bernat Fenollar-. He analyses in detail the jovial poem dedicated to Bernat del Bosch - a character here identified as historical, and executed for his homosexuality.
- Voglia di pathos e un'altra "conexió": Fiammetta e Corella nel Tirant lo Blanch(1998) Annicchiarico, AnnamariaThe article raises the question of the relationship between Martorell' s works and Corella's as well as their creative technique, by using classical rhetoric and the influence of Boccaccio's Elegia di Madonna Fiammetta, a source irrefutably identified in both authors.


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