Résultats de la recherche - "poet"

  1. "Tu mihi…": variaciones bucólicas sobre un ritual de dedicatoria, de Virgilio a Góngora Béhar, Roland

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2013
    “…It is central both in the dedication of Gongora’s first Soledad and in that of his Polifemo –which highlights how much the poet of Córdobais indebted to Sannazaro’s Neapolitan model of piscatory eclogue.…”
  2. El amante y el héroe en "Garcilaso de la Vega" (1933) de Manuel Altolaguirre Muñoz Covarrubias, Pablo

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2014
    “…Although Altolaguirre approached the investigation in arigorous way, his recreation of the life of the poet from Toledo is guided byhis very own imagination and by his personal conception of love and heroism.…”
  3. Dos jardines de la modernidad: India en Octavio Paz López Cafaggi, Carlos Eduardo

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2017
    “…This comparison seeks to contrast the affinity and distance of the poet towards his subject of study and devotion. The purpose of this article is dual: to emphasize the importance of India in Octavio Paz’s work (often overlooked by literary critics) and to evaluate his approaches aesthetically and academically.…”
  4. Dinámicas de reclutamiento: el Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad Gordillo-García, Johan

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2023
    “…The government of Felipe Calderón in Mexico is remembered for the crisis of violence unleashed by the “war” against organized crime and the systematic criminalization of victims. Led by the poet Javier Sicilia –the father of a young man who was murdered– the Peace with Justice and Dignity Movement emerged in 2011, becoming a collective actor of national and international significance that opposed the official discourse, calling for an end to the “war”. …”
  5. A propósito de un estudio de Antonio Alatorre: un nuevo poemario de y documentación adicional sobre Abraham Gómez Silveira, Arévalo, España, 1656-Amsterdam 1741 Brown, Kenneth

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2012
    “…AA believed the anonymous ‘Burlesque Fable about Jesus’ (Ms. 17.687 BNE) to be the work of Miguel de Barrios,whereas it is, in fact, the creation of Abraham Gómez Silveira (Arévalo1656-Amsterdam 1741), the zany poet-rabbi of the Netherlands. Internalindications in the narrative poem corroborate this assertion. …”
  6. Lexicografía en clave literaria. El caso de Alejandro Magariños Cervantes Coll, Magdalena

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2017
    “…Reception: July 23, 2016Accepted: March 28, 2017Alejandro Magariños Cervantes (Montevideo, Uruguay, 1825-1893) throughout his prolific career as poet, narrator and essayist, attempted to reach out to readers were not familiar with the kind of Spanish he used. …”
  7. Poesía lírica de Francisco de Terrazas. Edición de la “Epístola” y los sonetos Fernández, Ángel José

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2021
    “…In this paper, the reader will find a compilation and edition of “Epístola” and the only ten sonnets presently known to have been written by Francisco de Terrazas (ca. 1520-1580), the first novo-Hispanic poet. The edition is preceded by a note that situates the author in his context and provides the reader with a resumé of his brief poetic work and of the sources from which the texts have been taken and edited. …”
  8. El ritmo en Poeta en Nueva York de Federico García Lorca Iglesias Arellano, Mariana

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2023
    “…This article explores how Federico García Lorca’s interest in popular and traditional poetry facilitated the poet’s incursion into the “avant-garde” style with which Poeta en Nueva York is usually identified. …”
  9. Del espacio interior a la plaza pública en la poesía de Gloria Gervitz Karageorgou-Bastea, Christina

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2025
    “…In this essay, I analyze the relationship between word and space in Migraciones, by Mexican poet Gloria Gervitz (1943-2022). In the different versions of the work, written between 1976 and 2020, the lyric voices go from intimacy (Migraciones, 1976-2004) to the polyphony of the marketplace, a sphere that Gervitz includes for the first time in the 2016 version of her work. …”
  10. Alfonso Reyes lee a Nietzsche: cultura clásica y ethos agonista Ugalde Quintana, Sergio

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2018
    “…In the second stage, in the mature and serene period after Reyes’ return to Mexico in 1939, the poet maintains a combative and agonistic resistance to excess. …”
  11. Manuel de Faria e Sousa en la encrucijada de las polémicas literarias: de las Anotaciones a las Rimas varias Pérez- Abadín Barro, Soledad

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2025
    “…In his commentary he follows Herrera while censoring him, and also engages in the controversy surrounding Góngora, a poet whose major poems he condemns. His text, as will be seen, revives an exegetical tradition whose lesson and methods he intends to emulate. …”
  12. El agua en la poesía de la nostalgia de la tierra natal de Su Shi (Su Dongpo): simbología y contexto Wang, Qiaochu

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2023
    “…Through translation and analytical observations, we study how the poet assimilates the literary tradition and then innovates with respect to the symbolism of water. …”
  13. Los “muchachos” en la revolución sandinista (Nicaragua, 1978-1980) Bataillon, Guilles

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2013
    “…The redemptive role given to the youth is paradoxically not a novelty in Latin American political conceptions as the “Ode from Roosevelt” to Ruben Darío and his posterity in Nicaragua proves —notably in the works of Ernesto Cardenal— Rallied to the Sandinista front, that poet played a central role in the heroization of those who fought on the Front and then became the young lions inspired by Darío. …”
  14. Luis Cernuda, Octavio Paz y el surrealismo (1953-1959) Valender, James

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2023
    “…This paper compares and contrasts the notion of surrealism defended by Octavio Paz and Luis Cernuda during the 1950’s; it examines the interest shared by both in the surrealist prose poem; it analyses the vision of love expressed by both poets in their surrealist poetry; and also points to the mutual influence that characterized the dialogue between the two poets at that time.…”
  15. Elecciones y lecciones poéticas de José Emilio Pacheco (Terrazas, sor Juana, Darío, Lugones y Vallejo) Alemany Bay, Carmen

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2015
    “…José Emilio Pacheco’s poetry is closely related to the poetic thought expressed in his poetic in his “Aproximaciones” and in his poems written in homage to other poets. From these homage-poems, we have selected a representative corpus in order to show the singularity of the Pacheco’s poetic discourse: the poets he celebrates, in becoming the object of the poem, allow him to set them within his own aesthetic, historical and cultural parameters and at the same time update them and thereby socialize the aesthetic discourse. …”
  16. El conde duque de Olivares y los poetas de su tiempo Carreira, Antonio

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2016
    “…This article offers an analysis of the relationship between the Count-Duke of Olivares and the principal Spanish poets of the first half of the 17th century, especially as reflected in works written during the years when he was chief minister (1621-1643). …”
  17. La casuística homoerótica a través de la antología poética de al-Minhāŷī: imberbes y barbipungentes Lucena Romero, Miguel Ángel

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2021
    “…We begin with an introduction to the concept of homoeroticism in Islamic legality and present the main factors coined by Arab poets about the Platonic-homosexual passion for adolescent, beardless, and child-like boys.…”
  18. Análisis del espacio y el discurso taoísta en la poesía de Wang Wei González España, Pilar

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2014
    “…Wang Wei, one of the most representative poets of his time, is a good example of syncretism and cohabitation between religions in both his life and work. …”

Outils de recherche: