La primera copla real en la poesía castellana
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https://doi.org/10.24310/analecta.v39i1.5607Abstract
RESUMEN: Se indaga en este artículo sobre la primera datación de la «copla real», la modalidad de la décima que sustituye a la «décima antigua», y que será la que se impone en toda la lírica castellana entre las diversas estrofas de diez versos durante la segunda mitad del siglo XV y todo el siglo XVI, hasta que a su vez ésta es sustituida por la «espinela», de manera plena a partir de la segunda o tercera década del siglo XVII.
ABSTRACT: It is investigated in this article about the ? rst dating of the “royal copla,” the modality of the tenth that replaces the “old tenth,” and that will be the one that is imposed in all the Spanish lyric between the different verses of ten verses during the second half of the ? fteenth century and the entire sixteenth century, until in turn this is replaced by the “spinel”, fully from the second or third decade of the seventeenth century.
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