About This Book
A series of lectures offers a compact survey of Spanish literature, tracing developments from medieval epic and popular ballads to the Golden Age drama and modern novels. Individual chapters provide historical context and close readings of emblematic texts and authors: the Cid and the Romancero, the Archpriest of Hita, the life and works of Cervantes, and major dramatists such as Lope de Vega and Calderón, including the latter's dramatic school. The final chapter examines trends among contemporary Spanish novelists. The tone blends biographical detail, literary criticism, and attention to textual transmission and national character.
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