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Culteranismo is a
stylistic movement of the
Baroque period of
Spanish history that is also
commonly referred to as
Gongorismo (after Luis de Góngora)....
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Spanish poets of all time. His
style is
characterized by what was
called culteranismo, also
known as Gongorismo. This
style apparently existed in
stark contrast...
- this
style include Baltasar Gracián.
Conceptismo contrasts starkly with
culteranismo,
another movement of the
Baroque period,
which is
characterized by ostentatious...
- "Conceptismo". Bleiberg, Germán; Ihrie, Maureen; Pérez, Janet, eds. (1993). "
Culteranismo".
Dictionary of the
Literature of the
Iberian Peninsula. Vol. A–K. Westport...
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Arteaga (12
October 1580 – 12
December 1633) was a
Spanish preacher and
Culteranismo Baroque poet from the
noble house of Pallavicini. He was born in Madrid...
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called conceptismo. This
style existed in
stark contrast to Góngora's
culteranismo.
Quevedo was born on 14
September 1580 in
Madrid into a
family of hidalgos...
- Caro. The Córdoban Luis de Góngora was the
greatest exponent of the
culteranismo of
Baroque poetry in the
Siglo de Oro; indeed, the
style is
often referred...
- Renaissance,
poetry became partitioned into
culteranismo and conceptismo,
which essentially became rivals.
Culteranismo used
bleak language and hyperbaton. These...
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baptised 26
August 1582 – 21
August 1622) was a
Spanish poet of the
Baroque Culteranismo school. In
Spain he is
simply known as
Conde de Villamediana. Villamediana...
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gallant love. The
movement was
similar to the
Italian marinism,
Spanish culteranismo, and
English eup****sm. The
movement arose in the 17th
century from the...