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- The literature began in the 12th century with “El Cantar Del Mio Cid”, a narrative that was conveyed verbally via storytellers. The first form of written Spanish literature, however, began in the 13th century during the middle ages and this introduced all the genres of theatre, poetry, and prose.
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This article provides a brief historical account of each of these three literatures and examines the emergence of major genres. Although literature in the vernacular was not written until the medieval period, Spain had previously made significant contributions to literature.
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In the 16th century the first Spanish novels appeared, Lazarillo de Tormes and Guzmán de Alfarache. In the Baroque era of the 17th century important works were the prose of Francisco de Quevedo and Baltasar Gracián. A notable author was Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, famous for his masterpiece Don Quixote de la Mancha.
Sep 1, 2024 · The history of Spanish literature is a rich tapestry that spans centuries, reflecting the socio-political and cultural shifts of Spain. The Medieval Period Stretching from the 10th to the 15th century, saw the evolution of language from Latin to early forms of Spanish.
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It was also at the fin de siècle that a significant number of Spanish poets and novelists renewed Spanish letters by producing literary texts deeply influenced by Parnassianism, Symbolism, Pre-Raphaelitism, and decadentism.
The Golden Age, or Siglo de Oro, of Spanish literature extended from the early 16th century to the late 17th century. Among the period’s most notable works is Cervantes’s Don Quixote. The Siglo de Oro is considered the high point in Spain’s literary history.
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The first works of Spanish literature were written during the Middle Ages. The Poem of El Cid, whose author is unknown, is the first work written in verse in Spanish. It is a poem of heroic deeds, where the feats of El Cid are recounted.
An overview of the history of Spanish literature from the 16th century to the 21st century, covering all the important Spanish writers from Miguel de Cervantes to Buero Vallejo.