The author offers a commentary-edition of the famous Corellian prose work, putting forward an interpretation of its story line in autobiographical terms and placing it chronologically in the life of the writer, who might have turnedan authentic personal experience into a piece of literature
The author looks at an ancient poem from the romance language domain, from
its first documented appearances, which starts with «Eu·m levei un bon matí» or
similar words and goes on to explore the thematic motif of the nightingale as a
confidant and messenger on romantic errands