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THE SPANISH GOLDEN AGE (Theatre (Lope de Vega (El perro del hortelano, El…
THE SPANISH GOLDEN AGE
The novel
The author Miguel de Cervantes and his work Don Quijote de la Mancha are most representative of this genre
Quijote continues the genre of the picaresque novel, which began in the 16th century with the work El Lazarillo de Tormes
Mateo Alemán wrote Guzmán de Alfarache between 1599 and 1604, and Francisco de Quevedo wrote La vida del Buscón
Poetry
Luis de Góngora
whose style is known as culteranismo or gongorismo, and is characterised by the use of cultured language
Francisco de Quevedo
whose style is known as conceptismo and is characterised by the use of expressions with a double meaning and a satirical tone
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