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Jun 2 2009, 10:50 AM
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Cuaderna Via (frame way) is a strict, syllabic verse form that dominated most of the serious Spanish poetry for the 13th and 14th centuries until the 15th century when it was replaced by the Art Mayor. The Cuaderna Via was the introduction of syllabic verse in Spanish poetry. It appears to have been originated by the Spanish clergy under French influence, hence the alternative names of mester de clerecía and nueva maestría. It is also known as alejandrino (14) since Spanish verse forms are often named for the number of syllables they contain, the alejandrino is classified as a verse of art major.
It is known for its "rigidity of form: syllables are counted carefully" NPEOPP. In addition to the rigid meter, only true rhyme is allowed. The Cuaderna Via is:
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