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Feliciano de Silva (1491 – June 24, 1554) was a Spanish writer. Born in Ciudad Rodrigo to a powerful family, Silva wrote “sequels” to La Celestina and Amadis de Gaula. A prolific writer, his first chivalresque work, Lisurate de Grecia (nephew of Amadis de Gaula), was published in 1514. It is a relatively short work. His Amadis of Greece (1530) continued the success enjoyed by this first work. Amadis of Greece is divided into two parts which deal with the adventures of Amadis of Greece, Knight of the Burning Sword, son of Lisuarte of Greece and Onoloria of Trabizond (Trapisonda), as well as his love for both Princess Lucela of France and Princess Niquea of Thebes, whom he subsequently marries.

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  • Feliciano de Silva (es)
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  • Feliciano de Silva (Ciudad Rodrigo, n. entre 1480 y 1492 - ib., 24 de junio de 1554) fue un escritor español, continuador de La Celestina y del Amadís de Gaula y padre del poeta Diego de Silva y Guzmán. (es)
  • Feliciano de Silva (Ciudad Rodrigo 1480-1492 bitartean-1554ko ekainak 24) idazle espainiarr bat izan zen, La Celestina eta Amadis de Gaula bezalako lanen jarraitzaile oparoa. (eu)
  • Feliciano de Silva (1491 – June 24, 1554) was a Spanish writer. Born in Ciudad Rodrigo to a powerful family, Silva wrote “sequels” to La Celestina and Amadis de Gaula. A prolific writer, his first chivalresque work, Lisurate de Grecia (nephew of Amadis de Gaula), was published in 1514. It is a relatively short work. His Amadis of Greece (1530) continued the success enjoyed by this first work. Amadis of Greece is divided into two parts which deal with the adventures of Amadis of Greece, Knight of the Burning Sword, son of Lisuarte of Greece and Onoloria of Trabizond (Trapisonda), as well as his love for both Princess Lucela of France and Princess Niquea of Thebes, whom he subsequently marries. (en)
  • Feliciano de Silva (Ciudad Rodrigo, 1491 – 1554) è stato uno scrittore spagnolo. Fu uno dei più importanti autori di romanzi cavallereschi nella prima metà del XVI secolo. Esordì nel 1514 con Lisuarte di Grecia, incentrato sulle vicende del nipote di Amadigi di Gaula per poi scrivere nel 1530 , storia dell'omonimo cavaliere, figlio di Lisuarte e di Onoloria di e paladino della Spada Ardente che ama e sposa, in sequenza, Lucilla di Francia e Nichea di Tebe. Nel 1532 diede alle stampe Don Florisello di Grecia, incentrato sul cavaliere primogenito di Nichea di Tebe e Amadigi di Grecia. (it)
  • Feliciano de Silva, född efter 1480 senast 1492 i Ciudad Rodrigo, död där den 24 juni 1554, var en spansk författare. de Silva förvärvade på sitt författarskap rikedom, under det att Cervantes med flera kämpade med fattigdom. de Silva bedrev nämligen liksom i en senare tid Alexandre Dumas den äldre fabriksmässigt romanförfattarskap, och hans arbeten slukades begärligt av den stora publiken. Då titlarna på de Silvas arbeten är mycket långa, anges de här förkortade. Den första roman, som tillskrivs de Silva, är Lisuarte de Grecia (1525), och den sista är fjärde delen av Florisel de Niquea (1551). Mellan dessa arbeten publicerade de Silva tre delar av "Florisel", El septimo libro de Amadis (många upplagor 1525–1587), Chrónica del muy valienta, Amadis de Grecia (1535), som fanns i Don Quijotes (sv)
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