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Ausiàs March: Verse Translations of Thirty Poems (Textos B)

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Verse translations of selected works by Ausiàs March, the great fifteenth-century Valencian poet.

The Valencian Ausiàs March [1400-1459] was one of the greatest poets writing in Europe in the fifteenth century. His work is characterized by a powerful and unique voice and by the constant innovation that allowed him not only todevelop traditional genres, but to compose poems that virtually created genres of their own. This selection includes poems on love, a cycle of six compositions on grief, a long poem on God and predestination, others of praise andvilification, or on philosophical themes.
While March has previously been translated into English prose, this anthology offers translations that, more than an aid to understanding the medieval Catalan, aspire to be poems that can be enjoyed in English without constant reference to the original. The translator has worked for several decades on Ausiàs March, and has produced a critical edition and two anthologies, as well as prose translations.

ROBERT ARCHER holds the Cervantes Chair of Spanish at King's College London.
Published in association with Editorial Barcino

183 pages, Paperback

First published June 15, 2006

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Ausiàs March (Valencian pronunciation: [awziˈaz ˈmaɾk]) (1400 – March 3, 1459) was a medieval Valencian poet and knight from Gandia, Valencia. He is considered as one of the most important poets of the "Golden Century" (Segle d'or) of Catalan literature.

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