Los testimonios únicos en manuscritos-copia
Vivir en variantes
Abstract
In this paper I examine the problematic nature of unique testimonies in non-autograph manuscript copies of Spanish Golden Age theater. These unique testimonies exist in an ‘unstable provisionality’, as demonstrated by the case of Cepeda’s La española, which went from a single known witness to three in just three years. Through the examples of two unpublished loas from the Arxiu de la Ciutat de Barcelona, as well as of the play San Ginés, I stress how these manuscripts require careful editorial work due the variety of phenomena that can appear in them and that require a solution: copying errors, cultural misunderstandings, metrical problems, textual gaps, and alterations in verse order. I also highlight the importance of the materiality of manuscripts (tears, stains, defective bindings) in textual transmission and the value that the interventions of contemporary hands can serve as potentially valid corrections. In short, editing a Golden Age dramatic text with a single witness requires meticulous philological work that considers both the specific characteristics of the manuscript and the theatrical context in which it was generated and circulated, always remaining alert to the ‘living in variants’ that characterizes Spanish Golden Age theater.
Presentato: 03 Giugno 2025 | Accettato: 01 Luglio 2025 | Pubblicato 15 Dicembre 2025 | Lingua: es
Keywords Theatrical manuscripts • Single textual witness • Prologues • Textual materiality • Manuscript copies • Editing
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