Spanish Poetry of the Grupo Poético de 1927

Spanish Poetry of the Grupo Poético de 1927
Title Spanish Poetry of the Grupo Poético de 1927 PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Connell
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 231
Release 2014-05-17
Genre Poetry
ISBN 148315386X

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Spanish Poetry of the Grupo Poético de 1927 is an anthology of poems by members of Grupo Poético de 1927, an association of poets who sought to detach poetry from non-poetic elements such as narrative, anecdote, political or social preoccupations, or didacticism. Seven poets are represented: Pedro Salinas, Jorge Guillén, Gerardo Diego, Federico García Lorca, Vicente Aleixandre, Rafael Alberti, and Luis Cernuda. This text consists of eight chapters and begins with an introduction to changing trends in poetry in Spain between 1918 and the present. Biographical notes are included to show the effect (or lack of effect) of these movements on the individual poets. Movements such as ultraismo and maestria are discussed, along with the tercentenary of the death of Spanish poet Luis de Góngora, the crisis suffered by the Grupo, and late developments in the poets of the Grupo. The chapters that follow focus on the works of the Grupo poets. This book is written specifically for sixth-formers and undergraduates, as well as anyone with an interest in Spanish poetry.

The Poetry of Luis Cernuda

The Poetry of Luis Cernuda
Title The Poetry of Luis Cernuda PDF eBook
Author Neil Charles McKinlay
Publisher Tamesis
Pages 206
Release 1999
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781855660632

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A study of the work of the Spanish poet Luis Cernuda (1902-1963). The works of the twentieth-century Spanish poet Luis Cernuda (1902-1963) are characterised by their fragmentary and disunified nature, with a wide range of complexities and contradictions. Concentrating on the well-known La realidad y el deseo, Dr McKinlay considers the poems from the perspective of the widespread loss of faith in God, exploring the tension between Cernuda's perception of chaos and desire for order, which co-exist in dialectical opposition. NEIL C. MCKINLAY is college lecturer in Spanish at New College, Oxford.

A Generation of Spanish Poets 1920-1936

A Generation of Spanish Poets 1920-1936
Title A Generation of Spanish Poets 1920-1936 PDF eBook
Author C. B. Morris
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 328
Release 1969-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521073813

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This critical study of the group of remarkably talented poets who flourished in Spain between the First World War and the Spanish Civil War includes copious quotations accompanied by English prose translations. Mr Morris treats his poets as a group, showing how they shared certain themes and attitudes. He begins with a general study of the generation as a whole and then examines the use of tradition; the zest and levity of the Jazz Age; the exaltation of life as a shared attitude; then its converse; the escape from life; and finally the expression in complex imagery of personal tensions and disturbances. These are often 'difficult' poets, but become less so when they are sympathetically examined in this way and in relation to earlier literary traditions. Mr Morris enables the reader to take bearings and establish relationships which are enhanced by reproductions of photographs of the poets.

Hoffman's Index to Poetry

Hoffman's Index to Poetry
Title Hoffman's Index to Poetry PDF eBook
Author Herbert H. Hoffman
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 694
Release 1985
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780810818316

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José Bergamín

José Bergamín
Title José Bergamín PDF eBook
Author Nigel Dennis
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 368
Release 1986-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1487596510

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Writer, critic, and cultural activist José Bergamín (1895-1983) was unjustly relegated to the sidelines of contemporary Spanish intellectual life for reasons that have more to do with his political dissidence and long periods of exile than with the interest and importance of his written work. This book represents the first attempt to come to terms with that work. Professor Dennis's study focuses on the period 1920-1936, the so-called silver age of Spanish literature, during which Bergamín rose to prominence alongside a group of superlatively gifted writers and friends, among them Frederico Garcia Lorca, Rafael Alberti, Jorge Guillén, and Pedro Salinas. It sets out to explain the nature of the relationship Bergamín had as a critic and prose writer with the major poets of the 1920s and 1930s, and at the same time systematically examines the singularity of his own work as an aphorist, essayist, and dramatist. Professor Dennis also devotes attention to explaining the sense of Bergamín's initiative in founding the important journal Cruz y Raya (1933-1936) and the role this publication played, both culturally and politically, during the troubled years of the Second Republic. This book not only fills a notable gap in our understanding of pre--Civil War literary and intellectual life in Spain, but also lays the foundation for all future research into the work of this fascinating and enigmatic writer.

The Subject in Question

The Subject in Question
Title The Subject in Question PDF eBook
Author C. Christopher Soufas
Publisher CUA Press
Pages 296
Release 2007-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 081321467X

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The Subject in Question presents the first systematic study of "Spanish modernism" in an attempt to end Spain's literary isolation from the mainstream of early contemporary European literature.

Columbia Dictionary of Modern European Literature

Columbia Dictionary of Modern European Literature
Title Columbia Dictionary of Modern European Literature PDF eBook
Author Jean Albert Bédé
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 932
Release 1980
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780231037174

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With more than 1800 critical entries on the writers and literatures of 33 languages, this work presents the entire range of modern European writing -- from the symbolist and modernist works rooted in the last decades of the nineteenth century; through the avant-garde and existentialist movement to Barthes, Blanchot, Breton, and continental thought pertinent today.