Catalan Language: History, Influences, and Troubadour Poetry
Linguistic Diversity: The Catalan Language
Catalan belongs to the Romance language family, derived from Vulgar Latin. Several factors contributed to the emergence of various Romance languages from spoken Latin. Currently, nine Romance languages are spoken: Galician-Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, Occitan, French, Sardinian, Italian, Romansh, and Romanian.
1. Pre-Roman Influence: Catalan retains elements from languages that predate Roman influence.
2. Romanization: This process implemented Roman culture,
Read MoreLiterary Features and Spanish Literary Movements
Literary Features
Poetic Function
The poetic function of language focuses on the message itself, emphasizing its aesthetic qualities rather than conveying information. The writer, as an artistic innovator, continually explores the expressive possibilities of language.
Realism and Reinterpretation
While a literary work may draw inspiration from reality, it doesn’t mirror it exactly. Instead, it decomposes and rebuilds reality in its own way, offering a unique perspective.
Connotation and Plurisignification
Terms
Read MoreSpanish Golden Age Literature: Poetry, Drama, and Prose
Spanish Golden Age Literature
Poetry
Sonnets
Sonnets are structured in blocks, connecting sentences to lines and thoughts. Love themes include unrequited love, a lady’s harshness, disdain, jealousy, and mourning a loved one’s death.
Songs
Songs are poems often filled with love, sometimes featuring a chorus. Song III, written during exile, marks the first use of the locus amoenus. Song V, an ode to the flower of Knidos, depicts Garcilaso persuading a Neapolitan lady to accept a friend’s love, using the
Read MoreLove in the Time of Cholera: Themes, Structure, and Narrative Analysis
Love in the Time of Cholera: A Timeless Tale
Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s novel narrates a captivating love triangle set between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The central characters are Fermina Daza, Florentino Ariza, and Juvenal Urbino. The story unfolds across six chapters, each delving into the multifaceted nature of love.
Forms of Love
- Idealized and Platonic Love: Florentino’s unwavering devotion to Fermina, marked by secrecy and fidelity, exemplifies this form.
- Physical Love: Florentino’
Spanish Ballads: Definition, Origins, Classification, and Style
Romance Definition:
Poems-narrative (tell a story) – to a certain number of verses. “Octosyllabic” (8 syllables, minor art) – popular literature (traditional) -> has been transmitted (partly) orally; the people endorsed them (they listened with taste, and even sang/memorized them).
Traditional daily-life offered a thousand reasons to croon ballads: to enjoy family chores, rejoice in field work, lull children, accompany sewing, etc. Also, on special occasions such as weddings, baptisms, or pilgrimages,
Read MoreCatalan Literature Post-Civil War to 1970s: Suppression, Revival, and Trends
How does the sociopolitical context influence narrative?
During the First Republic, the Statute of Catalonia established the official status of the Catalan language. Literature approached normality: creation, publication, and consumption across all genres, especially fiction due to its popularity. The Balearic Islands and Valencia attempted to follow suit but were hindered by the outbreak of the war.
CULTURAL IMPACT UNDER FRANCO:
- In 1939, after the Civil War, the Franco dictatorship abolished these
