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  1. José María Quiroga Plá, poeta neoclásico Carreira, Antonio

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2015
    “…After briefly visiting the avant-garde movements of the 1920’s, and despite his leftwing politics, Quiroga ended up as neoclassical poet. If the term “neoclassic” is often employed in a derogatory sense, it is here used in the noblest and most positive sense, one which the present article relates to the poet’s extensive knowledge of 19th century and early 20th century French and Latin American literature.…”
  2. Apertura e innovación del soneto castellano: Catorce versos dicen… de Javier Sologuren Guizado-Yampi, Renato

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2023
    “…In 1987, the important Peruvian poet Javier Sologuren (Lima, 1921-2004) published Catorce versos dicen…, a set of sonnets that differed from the colloquial poetry that was hegemonic at the time, in attempt to show that the sonnet was a valid form in which to deploy modern poetic procedures and to communicate his experience as a contemporary poet. …”
  3. De la exploración del yo al encuentro de los otros. Notas sobre "Compañeros de viaje" de Jaime Gil de Biedma Ramos, Gabriel

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2015
    “…The article also hopes to demonstrate how the poet, anticipating the title he was to give to his collected poetry, uses the different persons of the verb to underline this evolution.…”
  4. “Lo mejor de Chile está ahora en México”, ideas políticas y labor pedagógica de Gabriela Mistral en México (1922-1924) Moraga Valle, Fabio

    Historia Mexicana

    2014
    “…This article looks at a brief and little-known period of the intellectual biography of the Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral (1889-1957), who was in Mexico from 1922 to 1924.  …”
  5. La Huerta de don Marcos De Paz, Amelia

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2012
    “…The Huerta de don Marcos, near Cordova, is one of the places associatedwith Góngora, because it is believed that the poet wrote his major worksthere. This paper examines the origin and causes of that idea, and the rolethat the Huerta played in Góngora’s life.…”
  6. Arauco domado (1596) de Pedro de Oña y la imitación articulada de la Eneida y La Araucana Carneiro, Sarissa

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2020
    “…It is posited that by studying this exercise in aemulatio we are able to observe the creole poet’s creative appropriation of models both ancient and modern, as well as appreciate significant nuances in the meaning of the poem.…”
  7. El bosque como símbolo de la existencia humana en la poesía juvenil de Federico García Lorca Romo, Cristina

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2024
    “…It hopes to show how this image is used to symbolize the young poet’s vision of human existence, one that is closely related to a particular interpretation of Christianity.…”
  8. Representaciones de los alimentos en la poesía de la época premoderna de Japón: el kigo de Matsuo Bashō Miura, Satomi

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2015
    “…The purpose of this study is to analyze, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the complex relationship between the haikai (particularly those of the Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō), the food as it was both consumed and imagined during the Edo period, as well as the sociocultural and poetic elements associated to the kigo. …”
  9. Las ideas pedagógicas de Tolstoi y Tagore en el proyecto vasconcelista de educación, 1921-1964 Moraga Valle, Fabio

    Historia Mexicana

    2016
    “…This article analyzes two ideological sources that were key for the “Vasconcelosian educational project”: the pedagogical thought of the Russian anarchist writer Leo Tolstoy and the Bengali poet and artist Rabindranath Tagore. The influence of these ideological sources can be traced up to the 1960s.…”

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