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  • Moore, Roger

    Published by York Press, Halifax, NS, Canada, 1977

    ISBN 10: 0919966020ISBN 13: 9780919966024

    Seller: Girol Books Inc., Ottawa, ON, Canada

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    Plastified softcover. Condition: New. Excellent condition. Comments in English. Introduction: Much good work has been published in the last Fifteen years on the chronology of Quevedoâ s poetry. J. M. Blecuaâ s first edition of the PoesÃa original appeared in 1963. Some of the individual poems were dated, but there was no Indice de poemas con referencias cronolà gicas until the second edition appeared in 1968. Meanwhile, in 1967, James O. Crosby brought out En torno a la poesÃa de Quevedo which contained (pp. 95-174) â la cronologÃa de unos trescientos poemas.â This was followed, in 1969, by the first volume of Blecuaâ s monumental edition of Quevedoâ s Obra poà tica. In it, individual poems were again dated by stylistic methods. Thus, Blecua wrote of poem 403 that â a juzgar por los versos 13-18, tan culteranos, el poema serÃa posterior a 1613.â J. O. Crosby, on the other hand, seems to have relied on the more accurate (but infinitely more painstaking) process of establishing dates from internal evidence. In this fashion, poem 298 has been dated 1613-1619 since the episode alluded to took place in Genoa which Quevedo visited several times in those years. Neither of these two eminent critics has attempted to trace the evolution of Quevedoâ s style. Yet, by analysing a limited body of verse and by moving from the known (poems with a reliable date) to the unknown (undated poems) it should be possible to outline a tentative stylistic evolution in spite of the complications caused by our lack of knowledge of the dates of Quevedoâ s frequent revisions. Quevedoâ s love-poetry, with its collections to specific ladies (Lisi, Floris, Aminta, Amarilis), forms a single, easily identifiable body of verse, with few ramifications outside itself. It is, therefore, an ideal subject to study. In the present work, love-poems with a reliable dating have been analysed in some detail, as have the love-poems dedicated to specific ladies. This has revealed a series of five main periods within which other love-poems similar in style may be grouped. A clear stylistic evolution from one period to another is seen to emerge. The wording of the title Towards a Chronology of Quevedoâ s Poetry should show an awareness of the following: (i) the chronology is tentative in the extreme; (ii) it is of necessity incomplete, dealing as it does with only a small portion of Quevedoâ s work (a mere 200 or so poems). In spite of this, the revised dates offered for some poems together with the skeleton framework of the suggested stylistic evolution may permit a few more pieces to be added to the vast unfinished (and highly problematic) mosaic of Quevedoâ s verse. If book and packaging weight exceeds 400gms, additional shipping charges may apply. New. 62 pp. 14x21.5 cm; 100 gm.

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    Published by The Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and New York University Press, Halifax, NS, Canada and New York, NY, 1975

    ISBN 10: 0919616062ISBN 13: 9780919616066

    Seller: Test Centre Books, Norwich, United Kingdom

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    Soft cover. Condition: Near Very Good. 1st Edition. Paperback variant. 8vo. Wrappers. Unpaginated (316pp.). Without the information slip which was tipped-in to some copies, but not all (and never present here); the publication details are in any case incorporated into the book elsewhere. Slightly rubbed and marked outwardly, with a few creases to the upper and lower wrappers, and the spine more obviously creased, but towards Very Good overall.