Selected Poems of Luis de Góngora

Selected Poems of Luis de Góngora
Author: Luis de Góngora
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2008-09-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0226140628

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Making Luis de Góngora’s work available to contemporary English-language readers without denying his historical context, Selected Poems of Luis de Góngora presents him as not only one of the greatest and most complex poets of his time, but also the funniest and most charismatic. From longer works, such as “The Fable of Polyphemus and Galatea,” to shorter ballads, songs, and sonnets, John Dent-Young’s free translations capture Góngora’s intensely musical voice and transmit the individuality and self-assuredness of the poet. Substantial introductions and extensive notes provide personal and historical context, explain the ubiquitous puns and erotic innuendo, and discuss translation choices. A significant edition of this seminal and challenging poet, Selected Poems of Luis de Góngora will find an eager audience among students of poetry and scholars studying the history and literature of Spain.

poems of gongora

poems of gongora
Author: Luis de Góngora y Argote
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 172
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Luis de Góngora

Luis de Góngora
Author: Luis de Góngora y Argote
Publisher: Carcanet Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1995
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Conveys various qualities of Luis De Gongora's intricate and intriguing poetry.

The Solitudes

The Solitudes
Author: Luis de Gongora
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2011-06-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1101535369

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An epic masterpiece of world literature, in a magnificent new translation by one of the most acclaimed translators of our time. A towering figure of the Renaissance, Luis de Góngora pioneered poetic forms so radically different from the dominant aesthetic of his time that he was derided as "the Prince of Darkness." The Solitudes, his magnum opus, is an intoxicatingly lush novel-in-verse that follows the wanderings of a shipwrecked man who has been spurned by his lover. Wrenched from civilization and its attendant madness, the desolate hero is transported into a natural world that is at once menacing and sublime. In this stunning edition Edith Grossman captures the breathtaking beauty of a work that represents one of the high points of poetic achievement in any language.

Selected Poems of Garcilaso de la Vega

Selected Poems of Garcilaso de la Vega
Author: Garcilaso de la Vega
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2009-10-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0226141896

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Garcilaso de la Vega (ca. 1501–36), a Castilian nobleman and soldier at the court of Charles V, lived a short but glamorous life. As the first poet to make the Italian Renaissance lyric style at home in Spanish, he is credited with beginning the golden age of Spanish poetry. Known for his sonnets and pastorals, gracefully depicting beauty and love while soberly accepting their passing, he is shown here also as a calm student of love’s psychology and a critic of the savagery of war. This bilingual volume is the first in nearly two hundred years to fully represent Garcilaso for an Anglophone readership. In facing-page translations that capture the music and skill of Garcilaso’s verse, John-Dent Young presents the sonnets, songs, elegies, and eclogues that came to influence generations of poets, including San Juan de la Cruz, Luis de Leon, Cervantes, and Góngora. The Selected Poems of Garcilaso de la Vega will help to explain to the English-speaking public this poet’s preeminence in the pantheon of Spanish letters.

Selected Poems

Selected Poems
Author: Miguel Hernández
Publisher: White Pine Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780934834933

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Out of print for over a decade, this re-issue of the selected poems of Miguel Hernandez returns to print the only collection of his work in English. Born in 1910, Hernandez was a shepherd from the village of Orihuela in eastern Spain. He was self-educated and began writing and publishing in his early twenties. In the ten years he wrote, he created a poetry of an immense range.

Seventeenth-Century Spanish Poetry

Seventeenth-Century Spanish Poetry
Author: Arthur Terry
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1993-11-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521444217

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The first comprehensive study in English of one of the most important bodies of verse in European literature.

A Poetic Order of Excess: Essays on Poets and Poetry

A Poetic Order of Excess: Essays on Poets and Poetry
Author: Jose Lezama Lima
Publisher: Green Integer
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2019-09-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781892295989

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One of the most influential figures in Latin American literature, Cuban writer José Lezama Lima examines figures of world literature such as Stéphane Mallarmé, Paul Valéry, and Luis de Góngora. His own poetry and his essays on poetics are included at the end of the book.

Poems of Góngora

Poems of Góngora
Author: Luis de Góngora y Argote
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1966
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A Poetry of Things

A Poetry of Things
Author: Mary E. Barnard
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2021-12-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 148753986X

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A Poetry of Things examines the works of four poets whose use of visual and material culture contributed to the remarkable artistic and literary production during the reign of Philip III (1598–1621). Francisco de Quevedo, Luis de Góngora, Juan de Arguijo, and Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza cast cultural objects – ranging from books and tombstones to urban ruins, sculptures, and portraits – as participants in lively interactions with their readers and viewers across time and space. Mary E. Barnard argues that in their dialogic performance, these objects serve as sites of inquiry for exploring contemporary political, social, and religious issues, such as the preservation of humanist learning in an age of print, the collapse of empires and the rebirth of the city, and the visual culture of the Counter-Reformation. Her inspired readings explain how the performance of cultural objects, whether they remain in situ or are displayed in a library, museum, or convent, is the most compelling.