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The Seven Books of the Diana (Spanish: Los siete libros de la Diana) is a pastoral romance written in Spanish by the Portuguese author Jorge de Montemayor. The romance was first published in 1559, though later editions expanded upon the original text. A sixteenth-century bestseller, the Diana helped launch a vogue for stories about shepherds, shepherdesses, and their experiences in love. One of its most famous readers was William Shakespeare, who seems to have borrowed the Proteus-Julia-Sylvia plot of The Two Gentlemen of Verona from Felismena's tale in the Diana.

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  • Los siete libros de la Diana (es)
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  • The Seven Books of the Diana (Spanish: Los siete libros de la Diana) is a pastoral romance written in Spanish by the Portuguese author Jorge de Montemayor. The romance was first published in 1559, though later editions expanded upon the original text. A sixteenth-century bestseller, the Diana helped launch a vogue for stories about shepherds, shepherdesses, and their experiences in love. One of its most famous readers was William Shakespeare, who seems to have borrowed the Proteus-Julia-Sylvia plot of The Two Gentlemen of Verona from Felismena's tale in the Diana. (en)
  • Los siete libros de la Diana (Valencia: Pedro Patricio Mey, 1559) de Jorge de Montemayor es una novela pastoril española del siglo XVI, la primera en lengua castellana y por tanto modelo para las muchas otras que después se escribieron. Su éxito fue inmenso, a escala europea, y fue pronto traducida al francés, al inglés y al alemán. William Shakespeare además tomó prestada del cuento de Felismena en esta obra la trama Proteus-Julia-Sylvia de su pieza Los dos hidalgos de Verona. (es)
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  • The Seven Books of the Diana (Spanish: Los siete libros de la Diana) is a pastoral romance written in Spanish by the Portuguese author Jorge de Montemayor. The romance was first published in 1559, though later editions expanded upon the original text. A sixteenth-century bestseller, the Diana helped launch a vogue for stories about shepherds, shepherdesses, and their experiences in love. One of its most famous readers was William Shakespeare, who seems to have borrowed the Proteus-Julia-Sylvia plot of The Two Gentlemen of Verona from Felismena's tale in the Diana. (en)
  • Los siete libros de la Diana (Valencia: Pedro Patricio Mey, 1559) de Jorge de Montemayor es una novela pastoril española del siglo XVI, la primera en lengua castellana y por tanto modelo para las muchas otras que después se escribieron. Su éxito fue inmenso, a escala europea, y fue pronto traducida al francés, al inglés y al alemán. William Shakespeare además tomó prestada del cuento de Felismena en esta obra la trama Proteus-Julia-Sylvia de su pieza Los dos hidalgos de Verona. (es)
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