Sobre la transmissió manuscrita de l'obra poètica de Francesc Fontanella: els cançoners principals i l'ordenació dels textos

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  • Pep Valsalobre Girona

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https://doi.org/10.46586/ZfK.2015.167-186

Abstract

Summary: The poetic oeuvre of the baroque poet Francesc Fontanella (1622–1682/83) was widely known. We still keep thirty-seven witnesses of his work: thirty-one are manuscripts and six are printed copies. Despite the fact that his poems have been generally regarded as following a disordered arrangement, this paper proposes two nuances to this perception: on the one hand, the analysis of Fontanella’s poetry transmission allows us to define a micro organization through well defined cycles in accordance with subject, addressees, writing circumstances, etc.; on the other hand, we can classify a large number of Fontanella’s poetry through the comparison of the disposition of the poems both in his books and in the miscellaneous collections which contain a critical number of his poems. The outcome are three large sets of manuscripts. The resulting data has been supported by the comparative analysis of its rubrics. Both factors offer a guideline to understand the poetic works of the Barcelona poet and playwright and collaborate with the ecdotic analysis to build a critical edition of his poetic oeuvre. [Keywords: Francesc Fontanella; baroque poetry; modern Catalan literature; textual criticism; codicology]

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01.07.2015

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