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Una introducción crítica traza el desarrollo de la narrativa breve hispánica y su relación con modelos europeos, examinando géneros, fuentes, temas y técnicas narrativas. Seguidamente se ofrecen ediciones transcritas de cuentos y novelas de los siglos XV y XVI acompañadas de notas y aparato crítico que comentan estilo, léxico, ortografía y rasgos tipográficos. El volumen explica los criterios de transcripción adoptados, preserva intencionalmente errores y variantes cuando ayudan a la comprensión histórica, y contextualiza cada texto para mostrar cómo circulaban influencias y fórmulas narrativas en ese periodo.
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