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SANTILLANA , I$IGO LOPEZ DE MENDOZA
Mendoza
admiral
great
conde del Real de Manzanares for the part he took in the battle of Olmedo (19th of May 1455). In the struggle of the Castilian nobles against the influence of the constable Alvaro de Luna he showed great
March
Mendoza shares with Juan de Villalpando the distinction of introducing the sonnet into Castile, but his productions in this class are conventional metrical exercises. He was much more successful in the serranilla and vaqueirahighland pastorals after the Provencal manner. His rhymed collection of Proverbios de gloriosa doctrina e fructuosa ensenanza was prepared for the use of Don Enrique, the heir -apparent. To the same didactic category belong the hundred and eighty stanzas entitled Didlogo de Bias contra Fortuna, while the Doctrinal de Privados is a bitter denunciation of Alvaro de Luna. The Comedieta de Ponza is a Dantesque dream-dialogue, in octave stanzas (de arte mayor), founded on the disastrous sea-fight off Ponza in 1425, when the kings of Aragon and Navarre and the Infante Enrique were taken prisoners by the Genoese. The three last-named compositions are the best of Santillana's more ambitious poems, but they are deficient in the elegant simplicity of the serranillas. These unpretentious songs are in every Spanish anthology
familiar
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