Romancero Castellano es una colecci 3n esencial de antiguos romances populares espa oles, recopilados y presentados para preservar la rica tradici 3n oral de Espa a. Este primer volumen ofrece una ventana al pasado, revelando las historias, leyendas y el esp -ritu del pueblo espa ol a trav (c)s de sus versos m s queridos.
Juan de Timoneda, un reconocido autor y editor del Siglo de Oro espa ol, reuni 3 estos romances, asegurando su supervivencia y difusi 3n a las generaciones futuras. Los poemas capturan momentos hist 3ricos, gestas heroicas, dramas amorosos y relatos cotidianos, todo ello expresado en un lenguaje accesible y emotivo. Esta edici 3n es una valiosa adici 3n a cualquier biblioteca de literatura hispana, ofreciendo una visi 3n nica de la cultura y la historia de Espa a. Ideal para estudiantes, acad (c)micos y cualquier persona interesada en la poes -a y las ra -ces culturales espa olas.
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