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LITERATURE AND : POETRY (17th century)
EUROPE
French literature
Classicist literature
Was refined and cultured at the rich social groups
It conformed to the standars of the time to make it more accesible and balanced
Poets
Moliére
He wrote comedies
La Fontaine
He became famous for his fables
The tales that he wrote contained a moral
Main characters were animals
English literature
Most important writer
William Shakespeare
He wrote poetry, comedies and tragedies
Great human pasions on his works
Revenge-> Hamlet
Love ->Romeo and Juliet
Ambition-> Macbeth
Jealousy->Othello
Literature
Forms
Poetry
Novels
Theatre (drama)
Comedy
Amusing tales of daily life
Tragedy
Tales of sad situations
Ended badly for the protagonists
Tragicomedy
Plays that combined comedy and tragic elements
SPAIN
Poetry
Luis de Góngora
His style is known as culteranismo or gongorismo
is characterised by the use of cultured language
Francisco de Quevedo
His style is known as conceptismo
is characterised by the use of expressions with a double meaning and a satirical tone
Theatre
Playwhrigths -->wrote their works in verse
main subjects were love and honour with touches of humour
Act of venganze were common
To protect their honour
women had to be virtuous
men had to defend themselves and their families against the offences and injustice
Most important playwrigths:
Lope de Vega
He wrote comedies
"El perro del hortelano"
Calderon de la Barca
wrote autos sacramentales
"El gran teatro del mundo"
wrote tragicomedy
"La vida es sueño"
Tirso de Molina
he wrote tragicomedy
"El burlador de Sevilla"
The novel
El lazarillo de Tormes "unknow autor"
Narrated in the first person
Epistolary style
Tells the adventures of poor Lazaro
(from his birth to became adult)
Guzman de Alfarache "Mateo Aleman"
Don Quijote de la Mancha "Miguel Cervantes"
It is considered the best novel in the history written in the Spanish language
The most representative work of this genre
La vida del buscon "Francisco de Quevedo"
SONET 18
It was written in the 1590s, but it was published in 1609
It was written by William Shakspeare
The Dark lady
The Fair Youth (Sonet 18 belongs to)
The Rival poet
About the poem
It is an irony expressed in a poem
It is a romatic intimacy
The concepts of beauty and eternity
Nature and optimist
*Romeo and Juliet
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JARA AND UXUE