El Soneto XXIV de GarcilasoMito de fundación, alegoría galante
ISSN: 1515-1115, 1852-4478
Year of publication: 2013
Year: 14
Issue: 19
Pages: 40-80
Type: Article
More publications in: Olivar: revista de literatura y cultura españolas
Abstract
Garcilaso de la Vega's sonnet XXIV is, in some aspects, an erotic allegory. It shows the poet's promise of rising the waters of his river to the heights of a lady. Some foundation myths, including several versions of the legend of the Caballero de Olmedo, and many folk songs, employ this kind of metaphors, with an erotic significance. Some other poets such as Jorge Manrique have used similar metaphors as well