The Mocedades de Rodrigo and neo-individualist theory

SG Armistead - Hispanic Review, 1978 - JSTOR
SG Armistead
Hispanic Review, 1978JSTOR
* The present paper was read at the Special Session," History, Narrative, and Diction in the
Late Castilian Epic: Trends in Contemporary Research," organized by Professor H. Salvador
Martinez and held at the MLA Convention in Chicago, on December 28, 1977. The text and
the appendix (which was distributed as a hand-out) have been left essentially unchanged;
the material in the footnotes has, of course, been added. 1 See Ch. B. Faulhaber's
comprehensive review-article," CNeo-traditionalism, Formulism, Individualism, and Recent …
* The present paper was read at the Special Session," History, Narrative, and Diction in the Late Castilian Epic: Trends in Contemporary Research," organized by Professor H. Salvador Martinez and held at the MLA Convention in Chicago, on December 28, 1977. The text and the appendix (which was distributed as a hand-out) have been left essentially unchanged; the material in the footnotes has, of course, been added. 1 See Ch. B. Faulhaber's comprehensive review-article," CNeo-traditionalism, Formulism, Individualism, and Recent Studies on the Spanish Epic," RPh, 30 (1976-1977), 83-101. The current wave of neo-individualist reaction began as early as 1952 with PE Russell's" Some Problems of Diplomatic in the Cantar de Mio Cid and Their Implications," MLR, 47 (1952), 340-49.
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