Sem exclusões: leituras de poetas portugueses no Siglo de Oro
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Universidad de Extremadura
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Research into the reception of Portuguese Renaissance poetry among its Spanish successors of the Golden Age has remained confined to Camões for ideological reasons originating in the Portuguese secession of 1640 and its close literary correlative, Manuel de Faria e Sousa's commentaries on the author of Os Lusíadas. The present article intends to show the nedd for an epistemological turn in the field, by calling attention to the relevance of poets lately forgotten on both sides of the border, like Diogo Bernardes and Jerónimo Corte-Real, in the work of Spanish writers as great as Cervantes and Quevedo.