CORDEL J BIRKEL
literatura de cordel · literally "string literature" · Portuguese pronunciation: [ · koʁˈdɛw] · ) are popular and inexpensively printed booklets or pamphlets containing folk novels · poems and songs . They are produced and sold in street markets and by street vendors in Brazil · and the word for rope in Portuguese is corda · such as chapbooks · and popular prints . Its history dates back to the 16th century · a literary genre also found in Spain during the 18th and 19th centuries · and offered readers a wide array of topics · from basic instruction to political tracts. [ · 1 ] · The name comes from the way the leaflets were traditionally displayed for sale · hung on ropes · the name was adopted · but the leaflet may or may not be displayed on string. Some poems are illustrated with woodcuts · also used on the covers. The most common stanzas are those of ten · eight or six verses. The authors · or cordelistas
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