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Estudio crítico
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A "History of Spanish Literature" by Luis Vélez de Guevara / Hannah E. Bergman - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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Bergman, Hannah E., 1925-1981
- Portales:
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Teatro Clásico Español
Visitar sitio web
| Luis Vélez de Guevara
Visitar sitio web
- Materia:
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Teatro español Siglo 17º - Historia y crítica
- Mat. aut.:
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Vélez de Guevara, Luis (1579-1644) -- Crítica e interpretación
- Fragmentos
'diego hurtado de mendoza poet and diplomat' en la obra
: (20
coincidencias encontradas)
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By referring only to the Soledades Vélez indicates that the Góngora he esteemed was the serious poet
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sonnets than on the poems in traditional Castilian meters.*" The
other writer, Don Diego [Hurtado] de
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Mendoza, was for the Golden Age one
of those great literary lovers who confer immortality on the lady
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In Lope's Dorotea the heroine's attachment to her impoverished
poet-lover is scoffed at: "Y ella muy
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¡Qué don Diego de Mendoça, la celebrada Filis!
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" ^ So Vélez introduces
the poet faithful even in death: "don Diego de Mendoza sin auer perdido el
tema
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Melo, a diplomat himself, severely takes Mendoza
to task for falling in love late in life and forgetting
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his dignity as a senior
diplomat.
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elsewhere.33 Virgil is the
first Latin poet in the Diablo Cojudo list.
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Vélez is not mindful of these plays, whose rustic language
so distressed the diplomat, but he does accord
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Rodríguez Marín (Madrid, 1935); Fernando
Luis de Vera y Mendoza, Panegyrico por la poesía, ed. M.
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, Revista
de Bibliografia Nacional, 2 (1941), 265-342; Lope de Vega, Laurel de Apolo, BAE,
Vol. 38; Diego
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García de Diego (Madrid,
1922); J. Colomes, Le Dialogue "Hospital das letras" de D.
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Antonio de Mendoza) eu . . . aquele
soneto que anda nas minhas obras, escrito ao Príncipe de Espanha
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Melo also possessed a copy of the verses which
Mendoza had written on the same subject, and composed
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A third poem by Melo, addressed to Mendoza,
commemorates the prince's next feat: a few days after the
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Rodríguez Marín, Clásicos Castellanos (Madrid,
1918), pp. 87-88].
9 The amount of space accorded a poet
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Six décimas
by Francisco de la Torre and one each by Bartolomé Leonardo de Argensola, Antonio de
Mendoza
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Mendoza rates separate appreciations as lyric poet
and as historian from both Melo and Saavedra Fajardo
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Green
affirms that "Garci Sánchez is perhaps the third cancionero poet (after Mena and Santillana)
in
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Resultado número:1 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- A "History of Spanish Literature" by Luis Vélez de Guevara / Hannah E. Bergman - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Bergman, Hannah E., 1925-1981
- Portales:
- Teatro Clásico Español Visitar sitio web | Luis Vélez de Guevara Visitar sitio web
- Materia:
- Teatro español Siglo 17º - Historia y crítica
- Mat. aut.:
- Vélez de Guevara, Luis (1579-1644) -- Crítica e interpretación
- Fragmentos 'diego hurtado de mendoza poet and diplomat' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- By referring only to the Soledades Vélez indicates that the Góngora he esteemed was the serious poet
- sonnets than on the poems in traditional Castilian meters.*" The other writer, Don Diego [Hurtado] de
- Mendoza, was for the Golden Age one of those great literary lovers who confer immortality on the lady
- In Lope's Dorotea the heroine's attachment to her impoverished poet-lover is scoffed at: "Y ella muy
- ¡Qué don Diego de Mendoça, la celebrada Filis!
- " ^ So Vélez introduces the poet faithful even in death: "don Diego de Mendoza sin auer perdido el tema
- Melo, a diplomat himself, severely takes Mendoza to task for falling in love late in life and forgetting
- his dignity as a senior diplomat.
- elsewhere.33 Virgil is the first Latin poet in the Diablo Cojudo list.
- Vélez is not mindful of these plays, whose rustic language so distressed the diplomat, but he does accord
- Rodríguez Marín (Madrid, 1935); Fernando Luis de Vera y Mendoza, Panegyrico por la poesía, ed. M.
- , Revista de Bibliografia Nacional, 2 (1941), 265-342; Lope de Vega, Laurel de Apolo, BAE, Vol. 38; Diego
- García de Diego (Madrid, 1922); J. Colomes, Le Dialogue "Hospital das letras" de D.
- Antonio de Mendoza) eu . . . aquele soneto que anda nas minhas obras, escrito ao Príncipe de Espanha
- Melo also possessed a copy of the verses which Mendoza had written on the same subject, and composed
- A third poem by Melo, addressed to Mendoza, commemorates the prince's next feat: a few days after the
- Rodríguez Marín, Clásicos Castellanos (Madrid, 1918), pp. 87-88]. 9 The amount of space accorded a poet
- Six décimas by Francisco de la Torre and one each by Bartolomé Leonardo de Argensola, Antonio de Mendoza
- Mendoza rates separate appreciations as lyric poet and as historian from both Melo and Saavedra Fajardo
- Green affirms that "Garci Sánchez is perhaps the third cancionero poet (after Mena and Santillana) in
- Formatos:
Filtros de la búsqueda
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