The Modern Oral Traditional Romance and Strophic Songs of the Blind in Valencia
Romances from modern oral tradition and the Songs of the Blind are important genres in Hispanic culture. These songs have been closely connected to the cultural world of women, who have been chiefly responsible for their transmission. They emerged between the 15th and 16th centuries, and although th...
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