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The Valencian Ausiās 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 to develop 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 and vilification, or on philosophical themes. | ![]() |
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Preface | 2 | |
Introduction | 3 | |
Biographical note | 4 | |
Love Poems | 5 | |
Poems of Praise and Blame | 6 | |
Philosophical Poems | 7 | |
Poems on Grief | 8 | |
A Poem on God and Predestination | 9 | |
Further Reading in English and Musical Versions | |
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