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This article identifies the ambitions and literary motifs of the various works in the «Cançoner» and questions the concept of “satire” for defining them as a whole. Considering the transgressions contained in it as a literary product with no subversive aim clears the way for viewing it as a set of cleverly combined elements of satire, parody and burlesque, following on from compositions like the «Col·loqui de dames» (Ladies’ Dialogue), and allowing different parodical readings from amorous and Boccaccian points of view.

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Published on 31/03/03
Accepted on 31/03/03
Submitted on 31/03/03

Volume 18, Issue 1, 2003
DOI: 10.7203/caplletra.34.4917
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license

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