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The Pervasive Image

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It is tempting to speculate that had Ausias March (1397-1459) written in Spanish instead Catalan, or rather the Valencian form of it which was his native tongue, he would by now undoubtedly be more widely recognised as the finest lyric poet in the Iberian Peninsula before the sixteenth century, and as one of the greatest in fifteenth century Europe as a whole. This study concerns one aspect of March's poetry: his use of analogy. March's poetry provides a large and varied working context in which to approach the simile as a poetic instrument in its own right, and it is almost as much to this broad aim as to the more specific matter of the use and function of the similes and allied forms of analogy in March's work that this study is addressed. Partly with the non-specialist reader in mind-someone with an interest in simile but not necessarily a direct concern with March-the quotations in Provencal and Catalan have been translated.

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ISBN: 9789027217271
Publication date: 1st January 1985
Author: Robert Archer
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 232 pages
Series: Purdue University Monographs in Romance Languages
Genres: Literary studies: general