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Memories of Medieval Iberia in Early Modern Spain: The romancero viejo As Neomedievalism

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De Souza R (2021) Memories of Medieval Iberia in Early Modern Spain: The romancero viejo As Neomedievalism. Bulletin of Spanish Studies, 98 (10), pp. 1563-1589. https://doi.org/10.1080/14753820.2021.1995137

Abstract
This article proposes a new reading of four romances viejos as one of the earliest forms of neomedievalism in early modern Spain. First printed in the sixteenth century, but set between the eighth and thirteenth centuries, these romances emphasize Christian Iberia’s fragmentariness and disempowerment in relation to other medieval polities. This contrasts with other sixteenth-century neomedievalisms, from maurophile rewritings of the fifteenth-century Nasrid Kingdom of Granada to romances fronterizos. It concludes that they remind their early modern audiences of Iberia’s porosity and historic as well as ongoing interactions with other Mediterranean and northern European cultures.

Keywords
Romancero viejo; Neomedievalism; Intercultural interaction; Sixteenth century poetry; Moriscos

Journal
Bulletin of Spanish Studies: Volume 98, Issue 10

StatusPublished
FundersUniversity of Oxford
Publication date31/12/2021
Publication date online18/11/2021
Date accepted by journal01/07/2021
PublisherInforma UK Limited
ISSN1475-3820
eISSN1478-3428

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Dr Rebecca De Souza

Dr Rebecca De Souza

Lecturer in Spanish, Spanish