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Emiro Martínez-Osorio is associate professor of Colonial Latin American Literature at York University, Canada.
A Note on Editions Consulted and Translations
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction
One: “The great deeds that I speak of / carry in themselves an intrinsic worth and significance”: American Epic After Ercilla
Two: A Crisis in the Poetic Practice of imitatio: An encomendero Poet Responds to Alonso de Ercilla’s the Araucana
Three: “In this our new sacred sheepfold”: Piracy, Epic, and Identity in Cantos One and Two of Discurso del capitán Francisco Draque
Four: Poetic Emulation and the Performance of Power in Canto Three of Discurso del capitán Francisco Draque
Five: Captivity, Authority, and Friendship in the Writings of Juan de Castellanos
Coda
Appendix: Exordium to Juan de Castellanos’ “Elegía I”
Bibliography
Index
About the Author