The Spanish poetic form practiced by court poets in pairs during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries is known as serranilla.
Spanish poetic form practiced by poets of the court in pairs during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries is known as <serranilla>. In this form, one poet asks a question or series of questions in one form, and the second poet, matching the form, answers. Topics typically revolve around love, philosophy, or morality.
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