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History of Spanish Literature, vol. 3 (of 3)

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The final volume surveys Spanish literature of the early modern period, analyzing poetic genres—satirical and elegiac epistles, pastorals, epigrams, didactic poems, emblems, and descriptive pieces—and evaluates representative practitioners including the Argensolas, Quevedo, Góngora, Garcilaso, Herrera, Lope de Vega, and Cervantes. It traces stylistic shifts toward Horatian and Italian models, contrasts burlesque and Juvenalian satire, and considers how social conventions and political and inquisitorial pressures curtailed personal invective while fostering other forms such as popular ballads, picaresque narrative, and refined courtly verse.

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George Ticknor

George Ticknor was an American scholar and historian, best known for his comprehensive work on Spanish literature. His seminal three-volume series, "History of Spanish Literature," provides an in-depth exploration of the evolution and significance of Spanish literary traditions. Ticknor's scholarship not only highlights key authors and works but also contextualizes their contributions within the broader landscape of European literature. His academic pursuits were instrumental in fostering a greater appreciation for Spanish culture in the United States during the 19th century, making him a notable figure in the field of literary history.

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