M. S. D. Cruz-Sáenz, Teresa Catarella, Christina D. Braidotti, S. G. Armistead
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This collection of oral traditional ballads constitutes a tradition that dates to the Middle Ages; there has never been a systematic collection prior to this work. As an important contribution to the study of Hispanic language and literature, the collection is of tantamount interest to philologists, linguists, and specialists in Romance languages and literatures.