Antonio de Villegas

Antonio de Villegas (Medina del Campo, Valladolid, España, c. 1522 – c. 1551) was a Spanish writer.

Together with Gregorio Silvestre and other disciples of Cristóbal de Castillejo, he stood against the Italianating tendencies of the poetry of his time.

He wrote works in prose and verse, gathered in a compilation titled ''Inventario'' (Inventory, 1565), which includes the story ''Historia del Abencerraje y la hermosa Jarifa'', written in 1551 and considered the first Moorish novel. It tells how a Muslim, prisoner to a Christian named Rodrigo de Narváez, recovers his freedom by keeping his word and returning to prison after being released to marry his beloved Jarifa. However, modern critics deny Villegas the authorship of this novel.

The work's brevity and success caused it to be included, from 1561 onwards, after the fourth book of Jorge de Montemor's ''Diana''. Lope de Vega wrote his comedy ''El remedio en la desdicha'' on this theme; Juan de Timoneda, Sebastián de Covarrubias and Miguel de Cervantes praised the ''Inventario''. It also includes ''Ausencia y soledad de amor'', a pastoral novel in prose and verse, and several poems (''canciones'', ''coplas'', ''Historia de Píramo'', ''Contienda de Áyax''). Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 1 - 2 results of 2 for search 'Villegas, Antonio de 1522-1578 1522-1578', query time: 0.01s Refine Results
  1. 1

    Novelistas anteriores a Cervantes : segunda parte de la vida del pícaro Guzmán de Alfarache. Historia del Abencerraje y la hermosa Jarifa / by Luján de Sayavedra, Mateo 1570-1604

    Published 1947
    Other Authors: “…Villegas, Antonio de 1522-1578 1522-1578…”
    Book
  2. 2

    Extravagantes : opúsculos amenos y curiosos de ilustres autores /

    Published 1884
    Other Authors:
    Texto completo [Consulta: 2020/07/10]
    Book