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1La figura del mundo en "El sueño", de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

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  • Title: ➤  La figura del mundo en "El sueño", de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
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  • Publisher: Editorial Académica Española
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  • Publish Location: Madrid, Spain

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  • First Year Published: 2012
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    Conceptismo

    Conceptismo (literally, conceptism) is a literary movement of the Baroque period in the Spanish literature. It began in the late 16th century and lasted

    Luis de Góngora

    contrast to Quevedo's conceptismo, though Quevedo was highly influenced by his older rival from whom he may have isolated "conceptismo" elements. Góngora

    Francisco de Quevedo

    Spanish poets of the age. His style is characterized by what was called conceptismo. This style existed in stark contrast to Góngora's culteranismo. Quevedo

    List of literary movements

    "Marinism". Bleiberg, Germán; Ihrie, Maureen; Pérez, Janet, eds. (1993). "Conceptismo". Dictionary of the Literature of the Iberian Peninsula. Vol. A–K. Westport

    Culteranismo

    mythological allusions. Culteranismo existed in stark contrast with conceptismo, another movement of the Baroque period which is characterized by a witty

    Spanish poetry

    During the Renaissance, poetry became partitioned into culteranismo and conceptismo, which essentially became rivals. Culteranismo used bleak language and

    Spasmodic poets

    Cairo poets Castalian Band Cavalier poets Chhayavaad Churchyard poets Conceptismo Confessionalists Créolité Cubo-Futurism Culteranismo Cyclic Poets Dada

    List of poetry groups and movements

    Emanuele Tesauro, Francesco Pona, Francesco Maria Santinelli, and others. Conceptismo was a Baroque poetic school in the Spanish literature, a similar to the

    Pedro Salinas

    zone. In such poems, the influence of the Golden Age stylistic tendency conceptismo is apparent and this becomes more marked in future collections. This

    Baltasar Gracián

    representative writer of the Spanish Baroque literary style known as Conceptismo (Conceptism), of which he was the most important theoretician; his Agudeza