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Libro Intitulado El Cortesano. Libro De Motes De Damas Y Caballeros

Libro Intitulado El Cortesano. Libro De Motes De Damas Y Caballeros

Luis Mil n

21,81 €
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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9789371773560
21,81 €
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Un raro espejo de la Espa a del siglo XVI vuelve a la luz: El Cortesano te invita a la vida brillante y secreta de la corte renacentista.Este libro de Luis Mil n compila ingeniosos epigramas, apodos y retratos sociales motes que usaban los nobles para manejar el honor, el amor y la rivalidad en un mundo de ideales caballerescos. Parte manual social, parte galer a sat rica, revela c mo la identidad, la reputaci n y la etiqueta cortesana moldeaban la vida cotidiana en la corte renacentista. Los lectores se encuentran con v vidos esbozos de modales, coqueteos amorosos y el lenguaje codificado del estatus que defini la literatura y la historia cultural del Renacimiento espa ol.Hist ricamente significativo y deliciosamente legible, El Cortesano ocupa un lugar junto a los textos cl sicos espa oles por su visi n de la vida cortesana y el arte literario. Su mezcla de humor, comentario social y reflexi n moral lo hace esencial para estudiantes de literatura hist rica e irresistible para lectores ocasionales que aman las historias coloridas y humanas. Los coleccionistas de cl sicos literarios apreciar n su rareza y su contexto dentro de la Espa a del siglo XVI.Esta edici n, reeditada por Alpha Editions, recupera una obra que estuvo fuera de impresi n durante d cadas. Cuidadosamente editada para el lector moderno, es m s que una reimpresi n: es un tesoro cultural restaurado y un objeto de colecci n, preservado para las generaciones presentes y futuras. Perfecta para quienes se fascinan por la corte renacentista, por los nobles o por el latido perdurable de los textos cl sicos espa oles y la literatura hist rica.

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