The Moral “Copla” Scourge of the Wicked
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https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.010.006Keywords:
Sephardic Literature, Poetry, Coplas, Edition of TextsAbstract
Three versions of the Sephardic “Copla de moral” Azote de Impios (‘Scourge of the Wicked’) are analyzed in this article. They were all printed in the nineteenth century, in Constantinople (1858) (version A), in Leipzig (1858) (version B) and in Jerusalem (1894) (version C). The Version B was included in the German Nach Jerusalem! by Ludwig Aug. Frankl is of interest as it was written with Latin letters according to a special system that reflects the sounds of the original Judeo-Spanish.
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2010-06-30
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Romero, E. (2010). The Moral “Copla” Scourge of the Wicked. Sefarad, 70(1), 171–193. https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.010.006
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