Reading guide to Juan de Miranda’s Historia del valoroso cavallier Polisman (1572)
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https://doi.org/10.13136/2284-2667/90Keywords:
chivalric novel, libros de caballerías, Giovanni Miranda, Juan de Miranda, Polisman, Mambrino Roseo da Fabriano, Cristoforo Zanetti, Lucio SpinedaAbstract
Reading guide to Juan de Miranda’s Historia del valoroso cavallier Polisman, a prose chivalric novel written in Italian by a Spanish author basing on the model of libros de caballerías. Following the Guías de lecturas caballerescas series by Centro de Estudios Cervantinos, this article provides a brief introduction, a detailled summary of the plot and a commented list of characters, as well as a bibliographic census of the surviving copies and critical studies.
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