The Cambridge Introduction to Spanish Poetry comprises an extended survey of poetry written in Spanish from the Middle Ages to the present day, including both Iberian and Latin American writing. This volume offers a non-chronological approach to the subject in order to highlight the continuity and persistence of genres and forms (epic, ballad, ...
'Lorca brought an understanding of the paradox that was Spain - sensuality chafing under a rigid moral code, individual desire at war with tradition.' Manuel Duran Federico Garcia Lorca is perhaps the most celebrated of all twentieth-century Spanish writers, known not only for his plays but also for several collections of poems published both in ...
This edition of Poems to Lisi is a successor to the same editor's original text in Exeter Hispanic Texts, which contained only the Spanish text of the poems.
'Canciones' and the Early Poetry of Lorca is concerned with an area of Lorca's work that has received surprisingly scant consideration. The English-speaking world knows Lorca best as a playwright, while it is his poetry after 1925 that has attracted most attention, notably Romancero gitano and Poeta en Nueva York. This book therefore attempts to ...
Two standpoints govern the approach taken to the poetry of Salvador Espriu (1913-85) in this first extended study of his work in English. First, the author explores the structural implications of symmetry and numerology, in a chronological rather than thematic survey of the poetry - a procedure that involves a consideration of how each book (what ...
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