Abstract

The Augustinian friar Fernando de Valverde’s sacred poem, Santuario de Nuestra Senora de Copacabana del Peru, is a composition dedicated to the Virgin of Copacabana that has received little critical attention and is thus less well known than other contemporary poetic works, such as those written by Alonso Ramos Gavilan or Antonio de la Calancha. It is a rather special poem not only because it includes, in its early pages, the first signed engraving from vice-royal Peru, but also because of the hybrid nature of its composition. The present work seeks to set out some characteristics that allow us to identify bucolic and epic elements that can be found in this religious poem.

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