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Juan Gomis

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Pious voices: Blind Spanish prayer singers

2019

Cultural StudiesHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectReligious studiesArtReligious studiesPrayermedia_commonRenaissance Studies
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Delitos "privados" y literatura popular en los orígenes de la opinión pública. A propósito del crimen de Castillo

2011

:HISTORIA::Historia moderna [UNESCO]HumanidadesUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia modernaHistoria
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Singing the News of Punishment

2021

Abstract This article explores the pan-European phenomenon of the execution ballad, songs that told the news of true crimes and their punishment by public execution. Looking at examples across nine languages, from the sixteenth through the nineteenth century, this comparison reveals that these ballads share multiple features in textual content and format: a recognisable, formulaic narrative; sensationalist and emotive language; and a conservative perspective that confirms that the condemned is guilty and that ‘justice’ is being served. We also note key regional differences, such as in the use (or not) of contrafactum, the setting of new lyrics to familiar melodies, in the use of the first v…

HistoryHistoryPunishmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectComparative literatureMedia studiesLibrary and Information SciencesLyricsEconomic JusticeBalladEmotiveDepictionNarrativemedia_commonQuaerendo
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Tall Tales for a Mass Audience: Dutch Penny Prints and Spanish Aleluyas in Comparative Perspective

2021

Abstract In this article we compare Dutch penny prints with Spanish Aleluyas, focusing on three specific functions of this premodern mass medium: popularising and adapting theatre plays; standardising (folk/fairy) tales; adapting and popularising literary classics. Via these functions we address the discrepancies between the two countries considering the materiality of the penny prints, the growth of the production, but also the transition from a predominantly religious, towards a more profane content. Striking was the lack of educative and edifying initiatives in Spain in contrast to the Dutch ideological strategies. We observed some interesting similarities as well. Although in both count…

HistoryHistoryArt historyThe NetherlandsLibrary and Information SciencesPopularisationSocial functionsAleluyasSpainPenny printsHistory of the bookComparative perspectiveAdaptationMass audience
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