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The volume pairs a narrative romance in verse rooted in medieval ballad tradition with a critical essay that traces how popular oral ballads were transformed into learned poetic forms. The poem adapts legendary local lore into a dramatized, elevated stanzaic shape, while the essay surveys Iberian and European influences, the shift from octosyllabic popular meters to heroic forms, the practice of glosa by court poets, and the effects of print and censorship on circulating romances. Together they show how simple narrative songs were reshaped into erudite poetic narratives.

About the Author

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João Vaz

João Vaz is a Portuguese author best known for his work "Villa Nova de Gaia," which reflects the cultural and historical significance of the region. His writing often explores themes related to Portuguese identity and the nuances of everyday life in his homeland. Through his literary contributions, Vaz offers readers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Portuguese heritage, making his work a valuable addition to the country's literary landscape.

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