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A comprehensive survey of Castilian literary development from medieval origins to contemporary writing, focusing on principal periods, genres, and representative authors while largely excluding minor regional tongues. The introduction traces classical, Arabic, and Romance influences and challenges certain origin myths; subsequent chapters move chronologically through anonymous epics, didactic and courtly literature, the flourishing of drama and poetry in the early modern period, and later eighteenth- and nineteenth-century transformations. Critical commentary highlights stylistic tendencies, cultural contexts, and notable shifts in form, and the volume concludes with bibliographical guidance and an index.
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