Imitating the Printed Book: The New Chronicle and Publishing Conventions

Authors

  • Audrey Prévôtel Author

Keywords:

Guaman Poma, chronicles, edition, book, front page, imitation

Abstract

The Nueva corónica y buen gobierno is often seen as a letter to the king, but it should be remembered that Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala also dreamed of a wide distribution of his book, which is why he strove to give his manuscript the appearance of a printed book, as if it were a clean copy addressed to an editor. In this article, dedicated specifically to the front page of Guaman Poma’s chronicle, I compare this page with contemporary Spanish equivalents to discuss the high level of imitation the author yearned for and the final result.

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Published

2016-12-30

Issue

Section

Sección Monográfica: Perú Al Pie del Orbe: Actas Del Sétimo Congreso Internacional de Peruanistas en el Extranjero, Universidad de Poitiers, Francia, 7-9 de octubre del 2015

How to Cite

Imitating the Printed Book: The New Chronicle and Publishing Conventions. (2016). Revista De Crítica Literaria Latinoamericana , 42(84), 53-68. https://rcllletras.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/content/article/view/2614

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