
Notas del Transcriptor
AUSÍAS MARCH Y SU ÉPOCA.
INTRODUCCIÓN.
POETAS ANTERIORES Á AUSÍAS MARCH.
COETÁNEOS DE AUSÍAS MARCH
VIDA Y OBRAS DE AUSÍAS MARCH Y JUICIO DE ÉSTAS
SUCESORES DE AUSÍAS MARCH
NOTAS A PIE DE PÁGINA
APÉNDICES.
Step into the vibrant world of 15th‑century Aragon, where a remarkable poet emerges from the cultural flowering that marked the reigns of Alfonso V and Juan II. This scholarly portrait presents Ausías March as the shining star among contemporaries such as the Marqués de Santillana and the so‑called Valencian Petrarch, illuminating a period of unprecedented literary vigor. The author weaves historical context with close readings, offering listeners both a rich background and a sense of the poet’s singular voice.
The study traces the roots of this brilliance to a Catalan‑Valencian poetic school that blossomed beyond the Pyrenees, highlighting the network of influences that nourished March’s work while preserving its native originality. Detailed transcription notes, clarified orthography, and a reorganized footnote section make the material approachable for modern ears. Listeners will come away with a vivid impression of a literary ecosystem where regional tradition and broader European currents intertwined.
Language
es
Duration
~3 hours (186K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Nahum Maso i Carcases and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2021-08-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1818–1899
A key voice of the 19th-century Catalan cultural revival, this poet, writer, and scholar helped bring prestige back to Catalan literature at a crucial moment. He is remembered both for his own literary work and for his lasting influence on the Renaixença movement.
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