La circulación y lectura de los libros de caballería en el virreinato peruano: dos cuestiones por resolver
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial
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Los libros de caballería fue uno de los géneros literarios más difundidos en el imperio español durante el siglo XVI e inicios del siglo XVII. A pesar de que se ha escrito que circularon y fueron leídos en el virreinato peruano, las evidencias documentales al respecto resultan insuficientes. En esta nota problematizo ambos aspectos a partir de la bibliografía existente y las fuentes documentales.
Chivalry books were one of the most widespread literary genres in the Spanish Empire during the Sixteenth and early Seventeenth centuries. Although it has been written that they circulated and read in the Peruvian viceroyalty, the documentary evidence in this regard is insufficient. In this note, I problematize both aspects from the existing bibliography and documentary sources.
Chivalry books were one of the most widespread literary genres in the Spanish Empire during the Sixteenth and early Seventeenth centuries. Although it has been written that they circulated and read in the Peruvian viceroyalty, the documentary evidence in this regard is insufficient. In this note, I problematize both aspects from the existing bibliography and documentary sources.
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