Spanish Golden Age Poetry and Drama
Title | Spanish Golden Age Poetry and Drama PDF eBook |
Author | Edgar Allison Peers |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 232 |
Release | 1976 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN |
Spanish Golden Age Poetry and Drama
Title | Spanish Golden Age Poetry and Drama PDF eBook |
Author | Edgar Allison Peers |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 1946 |
Genre | Spanish drama |
ISBN |
Spanish Poetry of the Golden Age
Title | Spanish Poetry of the Golden Age PDF eBook |
Author | Milton Alexander Buchanan |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | 156 |
Release | 1970-12-15 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1442651032 |
A representative selection of the best poetry of Spain's Golden Age.
Love Poetry in the Spanish Golden Age
Title | Love Poetry in the Spanish Golden Age PDF eBook |
Author | Isabel Torres |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer Ltd |
Total Pages | 246 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1855662655 |
Love poetry in the Spanish Golden Age redefines the lyric poetry that is located at the centre of Imperial Spanish culture's own self-image and self-definition. This work engages with a broader evaluation of early modern poetics that foregrounds the processes rather than the products of thinking. The locus of the study is the Imperial 'home' space, where love poetry meets early modern empire at the inception of a very conflicted national consciousness, and where the vernacular language, Castilian, emerges in the encounter as a strategic site of national and imperial identity. The political is, therefore, a pervasive presence, teased out where relevant in recognition of the poet's sensitivity to the ideologies within which writing comes into being. But the primary commitment of the book is to lyric poetry, and to poets, individually and intheir dynamic interconnectedness. Moving beyond a re-evaluation of critical responses to four major poets of the period (Garcilaso de la Vega, Herrera, Góngora and Quevedo), this study disengages respectfully with the substantialbody of biographical research that continues to impact upon our understanding of the genre, and renegotiates the Foucauldian concept of the 'epistemic break', often associated with the anti-mimetic impulses of the Baroque. This more flexible model accommodates the multiperspectivism that interrogated Imperial ideology even in the earliest sixteenth-century poetry, and allows for the exploration of new horizons in interpretation. Isabel Torres isProfessor of Spanish Golden Age Literature and Head of Spanish and Portuguese Studies at Queen's University, Belfast.
Five Centuries of Spanish Literature, from The Cid Through the Golden Age
Title | Five Centuries of Spanish Literature, from The Cid Through the Golden Age PDF eBook |
Author | Linton Lomas Barrett |
Publisher | Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers |
Total Pages | 380 |
Release | 1962 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN |
An anthology of Spanish poetry, drama, fiction, legends, and religious prose from the twelfth to the mid-seventeenth century. Intended for English-speaking students of Spanish. Includes glossary, notes on vocabulary, and brief introductions to the writers.
Spanish Poetry of the Golden Age
Title | Spanish Poetry of the Golden Age PDF eBook |
Author | Tony Frazer |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 152 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN |
In the 16th and 17th centuries, Spain experienced a literary Renaissance akin to that in England, with great poets, dramatists and novelists establishing new forms and blazing new trails: Garcilaso de la Vega, Góngora, Quevedo amongst the poets, Lope de Vega & Calderón de la Barca amongst the dramatists (although both were also poets), Cervantes - of course - amongst the prose writers. The Renaissance in England was also a time when translations of contemporary European literature became more common, beginning with contemporary Italian works, and the importation of the Petrarchan sonnet, and then Montemayor's Spanish version of arcadian pastoral. While Spanish literature was not the main focus of English translators during this period - no doubt affected by the strained political relations bnetween the two countries - it did attract some particularly fine writers to try their hand. This selection is driven by what is available, but it also manages to cover some of the greatest Spanish writers of the Renaissance and the Siglo de Oro: Juan Boscán, Garcilaso de la Vega, Jorge de Montemayor, Miguel Cervantes (some poems from 'Don Quixote'), Bartolomé & his brother Lupercio Leonardo de Argensola, Luís de Góngora, Francsico de Quevedo, Antonio Hurtado de Mendoza and Juan Péerez de Montalbán. The translators are Herbert Aston, Philip Ayres, William Drummond of Hawthornden, Sir Richard Fanshawe, Thomas Shelton, Sir Philip Sidney, Thomas Stanley and Bartholomew Yong. The translations are never less than effective and, especially in the case of Fanshawe's Góngora, often show rare genius at work.
Woman and Society in the Spanish Drama of the Golden Age
Title | Woman and Society in the Spanish Drama of the Golden Age PDF eBook |
Author | Melveena McKendrick |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 366 |
Release | 1974-07-04 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0521202949 |
An identification and analysis of Spanish Golden-Age drama's preoccupation with the woman who will not accept marriage as her natural role.