On the Antiquity of Pero Meogo’s Stags: An Unpublished Note by Alan Deyermond
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us access to the late scholar’s jottings concerning his second thoughts (2009) on a
topic he had studied in an article of 1979: the symbolic equivalence stag/lover in
the poetry of Pero Meogo, and the possible relationship between its occurrence in
medieval Galician-Portuguese verse and in Lithuanian poetry.
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