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A sequence of lyrical poems draws on local legend and ritual to present visionary episodes: a hunter cursed to chase without rest amid Corpus celebrations, a penitent monk who falls into temptation and loses his sanctity, and a nobleman whose nocturnal passion with an abbess leads to restless, almost eternal roaming. The poems mix vivid natural description, sacramental imagery, and intense interior observation to explore desire, guilt, penitence, and the tension between earthly longing and transcendence. Recurring motifs of cyclical time, ruined temples, and rising hosts give the verse a musical, evocative cadence that blends folklore, moral meditation, and sensory detail.

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Joan Maragall

Joan Maragall was a prominent Catalan poet and essayist, known for his significant contributions to modern Catalan literature. His work often reflects themes of nature, spirituality, and the human experience, showcasing a deep connection to his cultural roots. Among his notable works are "Enllà: Poesies," which captures his lyrical style, and "Nausica," a poetic exploration of identity and existence. Maragall's writings are celebrated for their emotional depth and innovative use of language, making him a key figure in the Catalan literary heritage.

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