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摘要
没有多少文件可以作为17世纪葡萄牙全息摄影的物证。然而,个人杂记可以提供有价值的洞察文本的构成和传播在当时的文坛。其中一个值得探索的例子是D.弗朗西斯科·曼努埃尔·德梅洛(1608-1666)收集的一卷杂项论文,其中包括一些手稿,这些手稿要么是由主人自己写的,要么是由同时代诗人的手写的。这些都是干净的副本,很少或根本没有修改,但仍然与某种没有草稿的遗传批评有关(GRÉSILLON, 1993),专注于早期现代时期抄写活动的间隙和分布作者身份。这篇文章研究了Torre do Tombo国家档案馆中很少被探索的文献,从而扩大了遗传学研究的范围,进入了葡萄牙巴洛克文学的领域。
17th Century Holographs in a Personal Miscellany of D. Francisco Manuel de Melo
Abstract Not many documents qualify as material evidence of 17th century holographs in Portugal. However, personal miscellanies can provide valuable insight into textual composition and transmission in the literary scene of the time. One of the examples worth exploring is a miscellaneous volume of papers collected by D. Francisco Manuel de Melo (1608-1666), which includes several manuscripts either written by the owner himself or by the hand of fellow contemporary poets. These are clean copies with few or no layers of revision, but still relevant to a certain kind of genetic criticism without drafts (GRÉSILLON, 1993), focused on the interstices of scribal activity and distributed authorship in the early modern period. The article examines little-explored documentation from the national archive Torre do Tombo, thus broadening the scope of genetic studies into the realm of Portuguese baroque literature.
期刊介绍:
Published twice a year, Alea is a journal issued by the Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras Neolatinas [Graduate Program in Romance Languages and Literatures] of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (www.letras.ufrj.br/pgneolatinas), comprising the following areas: Romance Studies in linguistics (Spanish, French or Italian), and Romance Literary Studies (Hispanic Literatures, Francophone Literatures, and Italian Literatures). The journal publishes original work in literature and linguistics related to these fields.