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Amadís de Gaula
Amadís de Gaula es una célebre novela caballeresca de autor desconocido. Aunque algunos estudiosos mantienen que su autor es portugués, fue Garci Rodriguéz de Montalvo, corregidor de Medina del Campo, quien dió a conocer este relato a finales del siglo XV. [spa]
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Amadís de Gaula elegida la mejor novela de caballería
El "Amadís de Gaula", modelo de las novelas de caballería y escrita en castellano por un autor desconocido probablemente a finales del siglo XIII, relata las aventuras del héroe legendario cuyo nombre da título al libro.
La primera versión que se conserva fue publicada en Zaragoza en 1508 , en cuatro libros, a los que seguiría un quinto, Las sergas de Esplandián (hijo de Amadís y Oriana), publicado dos años después, que es obra del regidor de Medina del Campo, Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo, a quien se le ha venido atribuyendo la autoría del original pese a haber quedado acreditado el anonimato de la obra.
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Amadis de Gaula Definition Meaning Information Explanation
Amadis de Gaula was son of a King and a princess. Called also Amadis sin Tiempo (Amadis without Time) by his mother (in allusion to the fact that being conceived outside marriage she would have to abandon him and he would probably die) is the most representative hero of the Cavalier novel genre, and it was the primary inspiration for Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Don Quixote.
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AMADIS DE GAULA
This famous romance of chivalry survives only in a Castilian text, but it is claimed by Portugal as well as by Spain. The date of its composition, the name of its author, and the language in which it was originally written are not yet settled. It is not even certain when the romance was first printed, for though the oldest known edition (a unique copy of which is in the British Museum) appeared at Saragossa in 1508, it is highly probable that Amadis was in print before this date: an edition is reported to have been issued at Seville in 1496. [eng]
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Amadis de Gaula
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