Textual Notes on The Night, by Vicent Andrés Estellés Authors Ferran Carbó Departament de Filologia Catalana, Universitat de València Keywords: variations and documents about The Night, Estellés Abstract Textual Notes on The Night, by Vicent Andrés Estell ésThis study is a textual revision of the book of poems The Night (1956) by Vicent Andrés Estellés, based on the different editions and some original existing documents. Firstly, it dates each of the texts from the book and analyses how the chronology explains the structure of the work. Then, it gives documentary evidence on the variations between editions and originals and contrasts them. Furthermore, it revives the poem “In the Meantime the Night Comes”, which was omitted from the first edition of 1956 and was never again published. This is the first eclogue that the author published, and it is related to a draft of another unpublished text from the same time. Finally, the last poems in the work, the most daring ones, are characterised by being connected to the biographical circumstance of the death of his first daughter.Key words: variations and documents about The Night, Estellés Downloads Download data is not yet available. Author Biography Ferran Carbó, Departament de Filologia Catalana, Universitat de València Correspondència: Departament de Filologia Catalana, Universitat de València, Facultat de Filologia, Av. Blasco Ibáñez 32, planta 7,Tf: 96 386 42 55ferran.carbo@uv.es Downloads PDF (Català) Issue No. 25 (2015) Section Studies and Editions License L&L: Llengua & Literatura is published under the Creative Commons licence system in the “Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivatives 3.0 Spain” license scheme, the complete text of which is available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/deed.ca. Therefore, the public at large is authorised to reproduce, distribute and share its content as long as the author and publisher are acknowledge and it is not used for commercial use or derivative works.This means that when an author submits their work for publication, they are explicitly agreeing to forfeit their editing and publishing rights.L&L provides free and immediate access to its contents (with the versions of the articles submitted that have been positively evaluated and, if needed, amended) through its URL (http://revistes.iec.cat/index.php/LLiL) before they are published on paper, based on the principle that making research available to citizens free of charge fosters the global exchange of knowledge.