- Luis de Góngora y
Argote (born Luis de
Argote y Góngora; Spanish: [lwis ðe ˈɣoŋɡoɾa]; 11 July 1561 – 24 May 1627) was a
Spanish Baroque lyric poet and...
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Argote to whom the
poets paid homage. It
sparked a
brief flash of neo-
Gongorism by
outstanding poets like
Rafael Alberti,
Vicente Aleixandre, Dámaso Alonso...
- Conn:
Greenwood Press. pp. 479–480. ISBN 0-313-28731-7.
Greene 2012, "Neo-
Gongorism"; Bal**** 2015, "Culteranismo". Bal**** 2015, "Préciosité, la". Dalglish...
- poet Luis de Góngora was the
champion of
culteranismo (sometimes
called gongorism in English), a
style that
subjected Spanish to
abstruse Latinate neologism...
- Press. ISBN 9780191783234. Greene, Roland; et al., eds. (2012). "Neo-
Gongorism". The
Princeton Encyclopedia of
Poetry and
Poetics (4th rev. ed.). Princeton...
- London:
Greenwood Press. pp. 424–426. ISBN 0-313-28731-7.
Greene 2012, "Neo-
Gongorism"; Bal**** 2015, "Culteranismo". Bleiberg, Germán; Ihrie, Maureen; Pérez...
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extended commentary.
Gothic double gnomic verse golden line
Goliardic verse Gongorism Gonzo journalism Gothic novel Grand Guignol Gr****
chorus Gr**** tragedy...
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phenomenon ****ociated with the précieuses (similar to Eup****sm in England,
Gongorism in
Spain and
Marinism in Italy)—the use of
highly metaphorical (sometimes...
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phenomenon ****ociated with the "précieuses" (similar to Eup****sm in England,
Gongorism in
Spain and
Marinism in Italy) -- the use of
highly metaphorical (sometimes...
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reflected the
trends in Europe,
especially in Spain: from the
conceptism and
gongorism of the
Golden Age to
movements and
trends such as the baroque, the neoclassical...