1983
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511897986
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The Love Poetry of Francisco de Quevedo

Abstract: Francisco de Quevedo was known throughout seventeenth-century Europe as the author of two Spanish best-sellers, the picaresque novel El buscón, and the satirical Sueños. Thoroughly Baroque in style, the poems share many traits with the metaphysical poetry of Quevedo's English contemporaries. His poetry has been a major influence on modern Spanish and Latin American poets. This study of the poetry combines a stylistic analysis with a philosophical interpretation in the broad sense. It is thus an aesthetic and e… Show more

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“…For example, the 17th-century Spanish poet Francisco Quevedo wrote an amazing poem titled "Defining Love" that expressed some of the contradictions about love experience (Olivares, 1993). His poem outlined a series of metaphorical contrasts.…”
Section: The Complexity Of Figurative Meaningsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the 17th-century Spanish poet Francisco Quevedo wrote an amazing poem titled "Defining Love" that expressed some of the contradictions about love experience (Olivares, 1993). His poem outlined a series of metaphorical contrasts.…”
Section: The Complexity Of Figurative Meaningsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La poesía moral ha sido no sólo excelentemente editada, sino también estudiada como conjunto unitario por A. Rey (1992Rey ( y 1995, la amorosa ha recibido diferentes libros como los de Pozuelo (1979), Olivares (1983), Walters (1985), P.-J. Smith (1987) y el «Canto a Lisi», dentro de esa .Th.1usa ha sido estudiado como subconjunto con conciencia de cancionero petrarquista por S. Fernández Mosquera (1992).…”
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