Five Centuries of Spanish Literature: From the Cid through the Golden Age by Linton Lomas Barrett
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978-1-57766-319-5
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Five Centuries of Spanish Literature
From the Cid through the Golden Age
In Spanish. This representative selection of Spanish literature from the twelfth to the seventeenth century provides a coherent study of full-length works rather than isolated remnants. These carefully chosen selections portray those persons and events of literary or historical significance that best illustrate the evolution of Spain’s national character. English aids and an extensive vocabulary list achieve a comprehensive picture for the reader so as to facilitate an understanding of the robust nature of the Spanish language. Explanatory footnotes are plentiful throughout the book. The literature is cross-referenced, clearly creating a bridge of unity and continuity that links the many voices and motifs that have endured through the centuries. This anthology provides readers with an enriching and vibrant look at Spain during important periods of history.
Table of Contents
Introduction

Part I. THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD
The Twelfth Century
The Thirteenth Century
The Fourteenth Century
The Fifteenth Century

Part II. THE MODERN AGE
The Renaissance in Spain
Lyric Poetry of the Renaissance
Mystic Prose
Imaginative Fiction
The Theater before Lope de Vega
Cervantes and the Modern Novel
Poetry of the Seventeenth Century
The Drama from Lope de Vega to Calderón