In this study, Dr. Charles F. Fraker presents the first formal study of Jewish influences in the famous fifteenth-century cancionero , composed at the court of the poet-king, John II of Castile. In particular, the four studies in this work seek to highlight the permanence of ideas amongst the works of poets known or hypothesized to be conversos . This book opens a bright new chapter in the study of Jewish history in Spain.
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In this study, Dr. Charles F. Fraker presents the first formal study of Jewish influences in the famous fifteenth-century cancionero , composed at the court of the poet-king, John II of Castile. In particular, the four studies in this work seek to highlight the permanence of ideas amongst the works of poets known or hypothesized to be conversos . This book opens a bright new chapter in the study of Jewish history in Spain.
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New. Print on demand Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 132 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white. North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatu, 61.