Becquer’s Rhymes XI and LIII: Analysis
Becquer’s Rhyme XI
Rhyme XI belongs to the first series of Rhymes by G. A. Becquer (1830-1870), a Romantic poet of the nineteenth century. The poem is a fictional dialogue between the poetic voice and three women.
Analysis of Rhyme XI
- The first stanza begins with a “brunette,” “fiery,” and passionate woman (a “symbol of passion”) offering herself to the poet.
- The second stanza presents the antithesis of its predecessor: a female with a “pale face” and “golden tresses.”
- In the third stanza, the ideal
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Read MorePoetry Analysis: From Sweet Birth to Soldier
Sweet Birth of Youth
Setting
St. Cloud, Florida, in a hotel.
Characters
- Chance: Late 20s, handsome, popular. Smokes, alcoholic, nervous, obedient, high ego, too direct, doesn’t care about family, selfish, not wanted in town. Returned to St. Cloud hoping to reconnect with Heavenly.
- Heavenly: Chance’s former adolescent girlfriend, engaged to Dr. Scudder.
- Dr. Scudder: Late 30s, warned Chance to stay away from St. Cloud and informed him of his mother’s death. Warned Chance about Heavenly’s family. Engaged
Gulliver’s Travels: Satirical Signals and Literary Allusions
BOOK I: Gulliver’s Biographical Account
- In contrast to the book’s preliminary pages, chapter 1 begins with a factual, biographical account of Gulliver where Swift combines plain description with satirical allusion.
- Gulliver is a non-inheriting, middle son of lesser Puritan gentry who had moved from Banbury to a known area of Puritan faction in Nottinghamshire.
- Gulliver was unable to remain at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, because of his father’s economic situation.
- Gulliver turns from humanist studies
Fray Luis de León: Poetry, Themes, and Influences
Fray Luis de León: Poetry and Humanism
Fray Luis de León integrated prior poetic traditions with Platonic and Christian humanism, successfully merging classical and Renaissance forms with religious themes.
Works in Verse
His relatively short poetic output, comprising fewer than forty poems, circulated in manuscript form until Quevedo published them in 1637. These poems are categorized into three periods:
- Pre-Imprisonment Poems: Including the ode to A Retired Life. These works, dedicated to Fray Luis
Catalan Literature: Origins, Key Figures, and Troubadours
The Genesis of Catalan Literature
Early literature was primarily oral, often accompanied by music. The advent of writing led to written literature, designed for easy memorization. Today, literature mainly serves as entertainment.
The Birth of Catalan Literature
Catalan literature emerged in the 12th century, rooted in the socio-political landscape of Old Catalonia, characterized by a new social and political structure based on feudalism. Theocratic society (dominant religion) with a moralistic and
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