"Alfonso De Valdes" es un estudio cr -tico fundamental realizado por el destacado fil 3logo Jos F. Montesinos sobre una de las figuras m s influyentes del humanismo renacentista espa ol. Alfonso de Vald s, secretario del emperador Carlos V y figura clave del erasmismo en la pen -nsula ib rica, es analizado aqu - no solo como un h bil diplom tico, sino como un autor cuya prosa marc 3 un hito en la literatura del siglo XVI.
Montesinos explora con rigor el pensamiento pol -tico y religioso de Vald s, examinando sus obras principales como el "Di logo de Mercurio y Car 3n" y el "Di logo de las cosas ocurridas en Roma". A trav s de este an lisis, el lector descubre la complejidad de un intelectual que busc 3 conciliar la fe cristiana con las corrientes de reforma humanista de su tiempo. La obra ofrece una visi 3n profunda de las tensiones ideol 3gicas de la Espa a del Renacimiento, destacando la influencia de Erasmo de R 3terdam y el papel de la s tira en la defensa de los intereses imperiales. Este libro constituye un recurso indispensable para estudiosos de la historia literaria, la pol -tica renacentista y el desarrollo de la lengua espa ola en la modernidad temprana.
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