Book Description
Presents more than two hundred poems by sixteen Spanish and Latin American poets from the Renaissance and baroque periods and the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, in Spanish and in English translations by noted poets.
Author : Angel Flores
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 17,85 MB
Release : 1998-01-01
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780486401713
Presents more than two hundred poems by sixteen Spanish and Latin American poets from the Renaissance and baroque periods and the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, in Spanish and in English translations by noted poets.
Author : Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo
Publisher :
Page : 606 pages
File Size : 33,14 MB
Release : 1893
Category : Latin American poetry
ISBN :
Author : Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo
Publisher :
Page : 846 pages
File Size : 36,96 MB
Release : 1893
Category : Latin American poetry
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Author : Matthew J. Marr
Publisher : La Sirena
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 31,98 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Postmodernism (Literature)
ISBN : 9781901704105
Author : Luis Martín-Estudillo
Publisher :
Page : 498 pages
File Size : 37,54 MB
Release : 2005
Category :
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Author : David T. Gies
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 13,32 MB
Release : 1999-02-25
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780521574297
This book offers a comprehensive account of modern Spanish culture, tracing its dramatic and often unexpected development from its beginnings after the Revolution of 1868 to the present day. Specially-commissioned essays by leading experts provide analyses of the historical and political background of modern Spain, the culture of the major autonomous regions (notably Castile, Catalonia, and the Basque Country), and the country's literature: narrative, poetry, theatre and the essay. Spain's recent development is divided into three main phases: from 1868 to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War; the period of the dictatorship of Francisco Franco; and the post-Franco arrival of democracy. The concept of 'Spanish culture' is investigated, and there are studies of Spanish painting and sculpture, architecture, cinema, dance, music, and the modern media. A chronology and guides to further reading are provided, making the volume an invaluable introduction to the politics, literature and culture of modern Spain.
Author : Judith Nantell
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 23,10 MB
Release : 2019-11-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1684481597
Drawing on the poetry of four major voices in the Spanish lyric of today, Judith Nantell explores the epistemic works of Luis Muñoz, Abraham Gragera, Josep M. Rodríguez, and Ada Salas, arguing that, for them, the poem is the fundamental means of exploring the nature of both knowledge and poetry. In this first interpretive analysis of the epistemic nature of their poetry, Nantell innovatively engages these poets, each of whom has contributed one of their own poems along with a previously unpublished explication of their chosen poem. Each also provides an original biographical sketch to support Nantell’s development of a poetics of epiphany. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.
Author : Juan José Domenchina
Publisher :
Page : 460 pages
File Size : 48,80 MB
Release : 1947
Category : Spanish poetry
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Author : Andrew Debicki
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 13,68 MB
Release : 2021-11-21
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0813187273
A leading critic of contemporary Spanish poetry examines here the work of ten important poets who came to maturity in the immediate post-Civil War period and whose major works appeared between 1956 and 1971: Francisco Brines; Eladio Cabañero; Angel Crespo; Gloria Fuertes; Jaime Gil de Biedma; Angel González; Manuel Mantero; Claudio Rodríguez; Carlos Sahagún; and José Angel Valente. Although each of these poets has developed an individual style, their work has certain common characteristics: use of the everyday language and images of contemporary Spain, development of language codes and intertextual references, and, most strikingly, metaphoric transformations and surprising reversals of the reader's expectations. Through such means these poets clearly invite their readers to join them in journeys of poetic discovery. Andrew P. Debicki's is the first detailed stylistic analysis of this generation of poets, and the first to approach their work through the particularly appropriate methods developed in "reader-response" criticism.
Author : Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo
Publisher :
Page : 816 pages
File Size : 15,45 MB
Release : 1894
Category : Latin American poetry
ISBN :