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Jun 2 2009, 10:57 AM
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The Canción, Spanish meaning song, now generally refers to any 16th century Spanish isostrophic (strophic pattern repeated in subsequent strophes) poem with Italianate lines (verse using a combination of 7 and 11 syllable lines). It is the Spanish equivalent of the Italian Canzone. Verse forms that would be included in this genre are the Silva, the Lira and the Endecha. However the Canción, sometimes called the Petrarchan Canción, can be written in nonce verse and stand on its own.
The Canción or the Petrarchan Canción is:
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