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Hombres y mujeres del Romanticismo en español (2) by José Zorrilla, Carolina Coronado, Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda, Ángel Saavedra (Duque de Rivas), Concepción de Estevarena, Fernando Martínez de la Rosa, Fernanda Siliuto, María Josefa Massanes, Concepción Arenal & Gaspar Núñez de Arce
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Length 46 minutes
Language Spanish
Narrators Rafael Baena Zapatero & María Ortega Diego

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Summary

Hombres y mujeres del Romanticismo en español (2), incluye obras de importantes autores de ese movimiento, algunos de ellos por reivindicar: José Zorrilla, Carolina Coronado, Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda, Ángel de Saavedra (Duque de Rivas), Concepción de Estevarena, Gaspar Núñez de Arce, Fernanda Siliuto, Fernando Martínez de la Rosa, y María Josefa Massanes.

El Romanticismo fue un movimiento literario de hombres y mujeres que revolucionaron la poesía a finales del Siglo XVIII y durante buena parte del XIX. La poesía romántica pone el foco en las emociones personales, en el misterio, en la introspección y en reflejar el alma de los pueblos. Son obras exaltadas, melancólicas, idealistas, emocionantes y sinceras, de una intensidad desbordante, y que en lo formal buscan nuevas formas poéticas que rompen con lo establecido, mientras se acercan a lo popular con elementos tradicionales como el romance castellano. Aspectos como el humor o la denuncia social se hacen también presentes, especialmente en las escritoras.

Diseño de portada: David Rubiales Suárez.

Hombres y mujeres del Romanticismo en español (2), includes works by important authors of Romanticism poetry in Spanish, some of them to vindicate: José Zorrilla, Carolina Coronado, Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda, Ángel de Saavedra (Duque de Rivas), Concepción de Estevarena, Gaspar Núñez de Arce, Fernanda Siliuto, Fernando Martínez de la Rosa, and María Josefa Massanes.

Romantic poetry focuses on personal emotions, mystery, introspection and the soul of peoples. Poems are exalted, melancholic, idealistic, exciting and sincere, of an overflowing intensity, and formally explore new forms that break with the tradition, while approaching the popular by incorporating elements such as Castilian romance. Humour or social denunciation are also present, particularly in the female writers.

Cover art design: David Rubiales Suárez.

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