Un posible cardo del jardín de Lope de Vega: “¿Qué humanos ojos quedarán enjutos?” y su contexto polémico
Date issued
December 11, 2018
In
Studia Aurea
No
12
From page
155
To page
166
Reviewed by peer
1
Subjects
Lope de Vega Luis de Góngora satire sonnet ad hominem self-fashioning authorship
Abstract
Dentro de la vasta obra de Lope, nos centramos en las sátiras ad hominem del Fénix para analizar un poco estudiado soneto que se le atribuye, «¿Qué humanos ojos quedarán enjutos?», respuesta a un poema homónimo de Góngora que data de c. 1611. Examinando ambos sonetos en su contexto polémico, estudiamos sus peculiaridades estilísticas, que resultan ser características del corpus satírico de sus respectivos autores. Por ello, concluimos que el soneto en cuestión puede ser obra de Lope, a cuyos cardos se asemeja enormemente.
Abstract
Within the vast oeuvre of Lope de Vega, we focus on his satires ad hominem in order to study a little-known sonnet that tradition attributes to him, «¿Qué humanos ojos quedarán enjutos?», the reply to a Góngora poem by the same title that dates from c. 1611. Examining both sonnets in their polemic context, we study their stylistic peculiarities, that are characteristic of the satirical corpus of their respective authors. Therefore, we conclude that the sonnet in question can be Lope’s, whose prickly thistles it resembles.
Abstract
Within the vast oeuvre of Lope de Vega, we focus on his satires ad hominem in order to study a little-known sonnet that tradition attributes to him, «¿Qué humanos ojos quedarán enjutos?», the reply to a Góngora poem by the same title that dates from c. 1611. Examining both sonnets in their polemic context, we study their stylistic peculiarities, that are characteristic of the satirical corpus of their respective authors. Therefore, we conclude that the sonnet in question can be Lope’s, whose prickly thistles it resembles.
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