Análisis de un soneto de Luis Gálvez de Montalvo
abstract
An analysis of a sonnet, inserted in Luis Gálvez de Montalvo’s El pastor de Fílida (1582), performed according to 16th century rhetorical theory shows: first, that the poem develops an idea expressed in a maxim of Biblical origin, and that the ideas of love and fear expressed in the sonnet are supported by those of a Post-Tridentine Biblical Humanist tradition (inventio); second, that the composition of the poem follows the structure of a syllogism (dispositio); and third, that some of the stylistic traits displayed in the sonnet emulate the poetry of Garcilaso de la Vega (elucutio).
Keywords: Luis Gálvez de Montalvo • Fear • Love • Analysis • Sonnet
permalink: http://doi.org/10.14277/6969-163-8/RiB-5-12