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Rassegna iberistica
Journal issue | 44 | 116 | 2021
Research Article | Philological Glosses (VI): “Tot muda i tot roman” or “Tot roman i tot muda”? Rhythm and Rhyme in J.V. Foix
Abstract
This article traces the most crucial moments in the biographical relationship and friendship between poets J.V. Foix and Gabriel Ferrater focusing on what could be considered its culmination: the poem that Foix wrote after the death of his friend in the summer of 1973 at Port de la Selva. Specifically, the study proposes an interpretation of what Foix achieved with the changes he made, in the various versions of the text that have been preserved, in the famous two verses that close the poem while trying to objectify, from the analysis of its repercussions on rhyme, prosody and rhythm, what the masterful poetic gift of the poet of Sarrià knew how to write in an absolutely intuitive way.
Submitted: June 19, 2020 | Accepted: Nov. 24, 2020 | Published Dec. 6, 2021 | Language: ca
Keywords Foix • V • | J • Alexandrine verse • Gabriel Ferrater • Vers alexandrí • Authorial philology • J • Genetic criticism • Critica delle varianti • Filologia d’autore
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Philological Glosses (VI): “Tot muda i tot roman” or “Tot roman i tot muda”? Rhythm and Rhyme in J.V. Foix |
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Veny Mesquida Joan Ramon |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Digital Publishing, Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari |
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Research Article |
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This article traces the most crucial moments in the biographical relationship and friendship between poets J.V. Foix and Gabriel Ferrater focusing on what could be considered its culmination: the poem that Foix wrote after the death of his friend in the summer of 1973 at Port de la Selva. Specifically, the study proposes an interpretation of what Foix achieved with the changes he made, in the various versions of the text that have been preserved, in the famous two verses that close the poem while trying to objectify, from the analysis of its repercussions on rhyme, prosody and rhythm, what the masterful poetic gift of the poet of Sarrià knew how to write in an absolutely intuitive way. |
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Rassegna iberistica |
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Vol. 44 | Issue 116 | December 2021 |
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2021-12-06 |
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2020-11-24 |
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2020-06-19 |
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2037-6588 |
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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10.30687/Ri/2037-6588/2021/17/006 |
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Alexandrine verse |
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Alexandrine verse |
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Authorial philology |
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Authorial philology |
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Critica delle varianti |
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Critica delle varianti |
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Filologia d’autore |
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Filologia d’autore |
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Foix |
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Foix |
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Gabriel Ferrater |
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Gabriel Ferrater |
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Genetic criticism |
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Genetic criticism |
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J |
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J |
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V |
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Vers alexandrí |
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Vers alexandrí |
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