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Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain

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The work presents a survey of modern Spanish poetry, combining critical and biographical sketches of principal poets with English-verse renderings of representative poems. An introductory essay contrasts Spanish poetic qualities—simplicity, vigour, and moral seriousness—with contemporary French, Italian, and northern schools, and considers historical influences such as Moorish presence and medieval ballads that celebrated chivalric heroes. Through discussion of literary character and translated specimens, it aims to convey the tone, themes, and development of Spanish poetic life to an English-speaking readership.

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James Kennedy

James Kennedy was a notable figure in the 19th century, recognized for his contributions to literature and cultural studies. He is best known for his works "Life and Work in Benares and Kumaon, 1839-1877," which offers insights into the social and cultural landscape of India during British rule, and "Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain," which explores the evolution of Spanish poetry. Kennedy's writings reflect a deep engagement with both Eastern and Western literary traditions, making him a significant voice in the discourse of his time.

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