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  • SANTA TERESA DE JESúS

    Santa teresa de Jesús (Ávila, 1515 - 1582) was a Carmelite nun. She entered the monastery leaving her parents' home secretly. She experienced periods of spiritual ecstasy through the use of the devotional book. Various friends suggested that her know...

        December, 1st 2010 (08:04 AM) |  0 Reviews  |  843 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By JHON  

  • SAN JUAN DE LA CRUZ

    San Juan de la Cruz (Ávila, 1542 - 1591) was a Carmelite friar. He studied philosophy at the University of Salamanca. He cooperated with Saint Teresa of Avila in the reformation of the Carmelite order. In 1577, following his refusal to relocate after...

        December, 1st 2010 (08:02 AM) |  0 Reviews  |  722 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By JHON  

  • FRAY LUIS DE LEóN

    Fray Luis de León (Cuenca, Spain, 1527 - 1591) was a Spanish Agustinian friar. In 1561 he obtained a chair in Theology at the University of Salamanca. His major works in prose are:-The Perfect Wife. It advises all young women on the proper behavior a...

        December, 1st 2010 (08:01 AM) |  0 Reviews  |  696 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By JHON  

  • RELIGIOUS LITERATURE

    Introduction:The Renaissance imposes a division between the natural and the supernatural things, as opposed to the Middle Ages in which they were mixed in such form that God, the Virgin and the Saints took part in all type of worldly subjects with ap...

        December, 1st 2010 (08:00 AM) |  0 Reviews  |  746 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By JHON  

  • OTHER POETS

    Within the so called traditional line, the figure of Cristóbal de Castillejo stands out, whose loving poems, fit to the topics of the courteous love, and satires have been admired. He has been perceived as a person full of the ideal of Erasmo and gif...

        December, 1st 2010 (07:57 AM) |  0 Reviews  |  500 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By JHON  

  • JUAN BOSCáN

    Boscán, that had cultivated previously the courtesan lyric, introduced the Italian eleven-syllabes verse and strophes, as well as the reasons and structures of Petrarca like poetry in the Castilian poetry. The poem Hero and Leandro of Boscán is the f...

        December, 1st 2010 (07:56 AM) |  0 Reviews  |  888 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By JHON  

  • GARCILASO DE LA VEGA

    In the lyric poetry of the first half of the 16th century, the critic recognizes several parallel currents that converge in two great lines.Traditional: which perpetuates the themes and forms coming from the medieval tradition. It gathers the traditi...

        December, 1st 2010 (07:55 AM) |  0 Reviews  |  684 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By JHON  

  • THE RENAISSwidth="130"E POETRY

    Introduction:The poetry of this period is divided in two schools: the Salmantine (e.g. Fray Luis de León) and the Sevillian (e.g. Fernando de Herrera).The Salmantine School has as distinguishing characteristics:-concise language;-ideas expressed simp...

        December, 1st 2010 (07:53 AM) |  0 Reviews  |  845 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By JHON  

  • THE SPANISH RENAISSwidth="130"E

    Classically, 1492 is spoken of as the beginning of the Renaissance in Spain; nevertheless it is complex to consider a date, due to the multiple circumstances that happened. The situation of Spain was always very complex but even so the humanism manag...

        December, 1st 2010 (07:49 AM) |  0 Reviews  |  938 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By JHON  

  • RENAISSwidth="130"E LITERATURE

    Introduction:The political, religious, literary, and war relations between Italy and Spain since the second half of the 15th century caused a remarkable cultural interchange between these two countries. The papacy of two illustrated Catalonian, Calix...

        December, 1st 2010 (07:46 AM) |  0 Reviews  |  885 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By JHON  

 
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