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L'Entree d'Espagne. Chanson de geste Franco-Italienne.

Curator: Premessa di M.Infurna.
Publisher: Olschki Ed.
Date of publ.:
Series: Coll.Biblioteca Mantovana,7.
Details: 2 voll. cm.17x24, pp.CLVII-726 complessive, brossura Coll.Biblioteca Mantovana,7. Ristampa anastatica dell'edizione di A.Thomas.

Abstract: L'opera, composta da un anonimo padovano nella prima metà del Trecento è l'indiscusso capolavoro della tradizione letteraria franco-italiana: rinnovando con intelligenza e ironia i caratteri della chanson de geste e della leggenda rolandiana, l'anonimo inaugura la stagione culminante con i poemi cavallereschi del Boiardo e dell'Ariosto. Il valore letterario intrinseco e l'importanza storica rendono quindi opportuna la ristampa dell'unica ed eccellente edizione dell'opera procurata nel lontano 1913 dall'insigne filologo francese Antoine Thomas.

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