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Las mocedades del Cid (1618)

by Guillén de Castro

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This work recalls the youth of Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, Gimena Gomez, Diego Lainez, Magpie, and the King, characters of Castillian nobility in the High Middle Ages. It's a story that advocates a mixture of genres, a Baroque spirit, a freedom of writing, and a sense of controlled chaos.
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Colección Clásicos Castellanos nº 15
Tela editorial con gofrados y dorados en el lomo.
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  Accitanus | Mar 6, 2024 |
Colección Clásicos Castellanos nº 15
Tela editorial con gofrados y dorados en el lomo.
3ª Edición.
Procede del Servicio Nacional de Lectura.
Sello y tarjeta de préstamo de la Biblioteca Pública Municipal A. Busquets i Punset (Hospitalet)
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  Accitanus | Jun 3, 2023 |
Drama histórico sobre la juventud de Rodrigo. Honor (casi calderoniano), dilemas amorosos, celos, intrigas palaciegas, muertes, profecías. El personaje del Cid (buen caballero cristiano) resulta demasiado plano, como es propio de un héroe épico tradicional, y es sometido por todos (su padre, el Rey, un leproso, Ximena) a diversas pruebas de las que sale victorioso. Más complejo es el personaje del príncipe Don Sancho, impetuoso y marcado por una profecía que teme. De lectura fácil, he tenido la sensación de tener delante algo mucho más reciente o, incluso, una recopilación de romances históricos sobre el tema, a los que debe mucho, pues recrea situaciones que ya habían aparecido en ellos. El juego escénico es abundante, con muchos apartes y cambios de personajes y de escenarios. Al final, todo se resuelve con un ingenioso truco. Se lee con agrado. ( )
  Chimista | Jul 13, 2011 |
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This work recalls the youth of Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, Gimena Gomez, Diego Lainez, Magpie, and the King, characters of Castillian nobility in the High Middle Ages. It's a story that advocates a mixture of genres, a Baroque spirit, a freedom of writing, and a sense of controlled chaos.

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