gongorismo

  • 41Культеранизм — Рукописный сборник сочинений Гонгоры Гонгоризм (исп. gongorismo, по имени поэта Луиса Гонгоры), или культизм, культеранизм (исп. culteranismo, cultismo, от culto  утончённый)  направление в испанской барочной литературе XVII века, нашедшее своё… …

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  • 42Культизм — Рукописный сборник сочинений Гонгоры Гонгоризм (исп. gongorismo, по имени поэта Луиса Гонгоры), или культизм, культеранизм (исп. culteranismo, cultismo, от culto  утончённый)  направление в испанской барочной литературе XVII века, нашедшее своё… …

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  • 43Gongorism — Gongorist, n. Gongoristic, adj. /gong geuh riz euhm, gawng /, n. imitation of the ornate and intricate style of Góngora y Argote. [1805 15; < Sp gongorismo. See GÓNGORA Y ARGOTE, ISM] * * * …

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  • 44Góngora (y Argote), Luis de — born July 11, 1561, Córdoba, Spain died May 23, 1627, Córdoba Spanish poet. Very influential in his era, he developed the difficult, complex poetic style that became known as gongorismo; it provoked scorn and enmity from many of his&#8230; …

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  • 45Carrillo y Sotomayor, Luis — ▪ Spanish poet born 1583?, Córdoba, Spain died 1610, Puerto de Santo María       Spanish poet known as the chief exponent of culteranismo, which developed from the highly ornate and rhetorical style gongorismo, originated by the poet Luis de&#8230; …

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  • 46culteranismo — ▪ Spanish literature       in Spanish literature, an esoteric style of writing that attempted to elevate poetic language and themes by re Latinizing them, using classical allusions, vocabulary, syntax, and word order.       To some extent an&#8230; …

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  • 47Forner, Juan Pablo — ▪ Spanish writer born Feb. 23, 1756, Mérida, Spain died March 17, 1797, Madrid       the foremost literary polemicist of the 18th century in Spain. His brilliant wit was often admirably used against fads, affectations, and muddleheadedness but&#8230; …

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  • 48Herrera, Fernando de — ▪ Spanish poet byname  El Divino   born 1534?, Sevilla, Spain died 1597, Sevilla       lyric poet and man of letters who was one of the leading figures in the first School of Sevilla (Seville), a group of 16th century Spanish neoclassic poets and …

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  • 49Latin American literature — Introduction       the national literatures of the Spanish speaking countries of the Western Hemisphere. Historically, it also includes the literary expression of the highly developed American Indian civilizations conquered by the Spaniards. Over …

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  • 50Portuguese literature — Introduction       the body of writing in the Portuguese language produced by the peoples of Portugal, which includes the Madeira Islands and the Azores.       The literature of Portugal is distinguished by a wealth and variety of lyric poetry,&#8230; …

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