Patricio Antonio López, indio romancista (Romancero vulgar del siglo XVIII novohispano)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rdtp.1991.v46.i1.228Abstract
The work entitled «Patricio Antonio López, indio romancista» is an approach to the Eighteenth century popular Novohispanic balladry, and in a more general sense, to the survival of the Romancero Vulgar in Spanish America. But it is also an attempt to point at the character of Patricio López: author of bandit' s ballads, general interpreter of the Real Audiencia and unwilling collaborator in gentleman Lorenzo Buturini's project.
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