Coplas sefardíes y pliegos de cordel hispánicos
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https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.1995.v55.i2.903Abstract
Sephardic coplas are, in comparison with songs and romances, the most Jewish and Sephardic genre of Judeo-Spanish poetic repertoire -under the point of view of contents and ideology. Nevertheless, their relationship with Panhispanic chapbook poetry is also evident, and becomes manifest in their coincidences of denomination, format, transmission, style, narrative character, metre, rhyme, formal ressorts and subjects.
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