Redeeming the Morisco: Linguistic Parody and Masculine Spirituality in Quevedo?s Confesi?n de los Moriscos       The Confesion de los Moriscos is a surprisingly remarkable text. It was   make up during the first years of the seventeenth century, around the time, 1609, when the Moriscos were expelled from Spain. It is found in one extant Manuscript copy, dating from the second   go dollar bill of the century, in a volume of Quevedos works that  erst belonged to Salazar y Castro. Astrana believed that the manuscript is autograph, thus positively attributing the Confesion to Quevedo.

 Crosby, on his part, questioned the p   aleographic ascription,  thus doubting Quevedos paternity of the  hapless work. In Crosbys words [estas obras] son tan cortas y tan difÃciles de clasificar según criterios literarios, que resulta casi imposible fundar la atribución en dichos criterios. It is  non my intent to  demonstrate or refute the authority of this text. Nonetheless, I hope in the next 20 minut...If you want to  create a  abundant essay, order it on our website: 
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