-
style is
characterized by what was
called culteranismo, also
known as
Gongorismo. This
style apparently existed in
stark contrast to Quevedo's conceptismo...
- by
Captain Faria e Sousa. A poet,
Faria e
Sousa was
influenced by the
Gongorismo style. His
poems were
mostly collected in
Noches claras (Madrid, 1624–1626)...
-
Baroque period of
Spanish history that is also
commonly referred to as
Gongorismo (after Luis de Góngora). It
began in the late 16th
century with the writing...
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poetry in the
Siglo de Oro; indeed, the
style is
often referred to as
Góngorismo.
Literary Romanticism in
Spain had one of its
great centers in Andalusia...
-
stylistic schools. The
culteranismo of Luis de Góngora,
later known as '
Gongorismo'
after him, was
distinguished by an
artificial style and the use of elaborate...
- poet
though he
lived between 1561 and 1612. He gave rise to the word
Gongorismo, meaning, as far as I can make out, an
accentuation of all the characteristics...
- Seuilla. p. 3.
Maria Cristina Quintero (1
January 1991).
Poetry as Play:
Gongorismo and the Comedia. John
Benjamins Publishing. p. 175. ISBN 90-272-1762-9...
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study p 117 OCP vol 2 Góngora y el
gongorismo p 137 Harris: Luis
Cernuda a
study p 110 :OCP vol 2 Góngora y el
gongorismo p 143 Cernuda: OCP vol 1 Historial...
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superior albeit a bit more
afectado y extravagante due to his
persistent gongorismo. Guayaquil-born José Joaquín de
Olmedo (1780–1847) was the
author of epic...
- ISSN 0034-9593. JSTOR 40647586. Ruiz,
Facundo (2016). "La tela y el traje:
Gongorismo y crítica latinoamericana".
Revista de Crítica
Literaria Latinoamericana...