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Montero-Delgado, Juan
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Montero, J. (2020) Fernando de Herrera entre Francisco Pacheco y Pablo de Céspedes: hacia la edición póstuma. Janus: estudios sobre el Siglo de Oro, 9, 332-352. https://www.janusdigital.es/articulo.htm?id=143
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[Resumen] Tras la muerte de Fernando de Herrera (1597) y la pérdida de una parte de su obra,
su figura se convirtió en objeto de memoria y reivindicación para algunos de sus
amigos y próximos. Es el caso de Francisco Pacheco y de Pablo de Céspedes, como
testimonian una epístola del primero al segundo y el fragmento de un poema de
Céspedes que Pacheco reproduce en su Libro de retratos. El análisis de ambos
textos lleva a concluir que ya en los albores del XVII había quien sentía la necesidad
de publicar una edición póstuma de los versos herrerianos y reconocer así su papel
decisivo en la evolución cultista de la poesía española desde 1580 en adelante
[Abstract] After Fernando de Herrera's death (1597) and the loss of a part of his work, his figure became object of honour and vindication for some of his friends and close ones. Among those: Francisco Pacheco and Pablo de Céspedes, as we can read in a Pacheco's epistle to Céspedes, and in the fragment of a poem by Céspedes reproduced in Pacheco's Libro de retratos. The analysis of both texts will make us conclude that at the beginning of the seventeenth century there were some authors who felt the need to publish a posthumous edition of Herrera's verses and therefore declare the decisive role of the master in the evolution of Spanish cultismo from 1580 on.
[Abstract] After Fernando de Herrera's death (1597) and the loss of a part of his work, his figure became object of honour and vindication for some of his friends and close ones. Among those: Francisco Pacheco and Pablo de Céspedes, as we can read in a Pacheco's epistle to Céspedes, and in the fragment of a poem by Céspedes reproduced in Pacheco's Libro de retratos. The analysis of both texts will make us conclude that at the beginning of the seventeenth century there were some authors who felt the need to publish a posthumous edition of Herrera's verses and therefore declare the decisive role of the master in the evolution of Spanish cultismo from 1580 on.
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