The Baroque Period in Spain

1. The Baroque Period in Spain (17th Century)

1.1 Political, Social, and Economic Aspects

Spain, a powerful country at the beginning of the 17th century, experienced decline and territorial loss by mid-century, losing its European hegemony. Several factors contributed to this situation:

  • Transfer of Power to Favorites: Secretaries of state, such as the Duke of Lerma (favorite of Philip III) and the Count-Duke of Olivares, exerted significant influence over the monarch.
  • Economic Crisis: Wars placed a
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Spanish Literature Golden Age, Renaissance & 18th Century

GOLDEN CENTURY (XVI – XVII)

This period, spanning from the Catholic Monarchs to Charles III, saw the development of two major cultural and artistic movements in Spain. These movements are collectively referred to as the Golden Age because they represent a pinnacle of cultural splendor.

During this time, the prevailing philosophy placed humanity at the center of the universe, capable of dominating the world and shaping their own destiny. There was a balance between feeling and reason, emphasizing moderation

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Golden Age Spanish Literature: Lope, Tirso, Calderón, Quevedo, and Góngora

Golden Age Spanish Literature

Lope de Vega

In addition to his other literary contributions, Lope de Vega achieved immense fame through his dramatic works. His extensive theatrical repertoire includes 42 morality plays and over 300 comedies. His most outstanding works can be categorized into two groups:

  • Comedies on National Issues: Fuenteovejuna, Peribáñez y el Comendador de Ocaña
  • Comedies on Invented Themes: Love is the most cultivated theme, including the cloak and dagger comedies like La dama boba
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Medieval Society and Culture: A Journey Through the Middle Ages

Our History

The Middle Ages, spanning from the decline of the Roman Empire to the late 15th century, represent a complex period of European history. Often mischaracterized as a “dark age,” the Middle Ages witnessed significant cultural and intellectual developments alongside periods of conflict and instability.

Medieval Society

Political and military instability shaped medieval society. The Church played a central role, preserving knowledge through manuscript copying and oral tradition. Universities

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Baroque Literature: A Journey Through the 17th Century

The Cultural Context of the Baroque

A keyword in Baroque culture is “disappointment.” Between the late 16th and late 17th century, the Baroque movement, born from the Renaissance, permeated all cultural and artistic events in Europe and extended to South American countries. It reflects a distrust of the world and a bleak sense of human existence.

Become aware of:

  • The misleading appearance of things
  • The brevity and transience of life and death anxiety

The main characteristics of Baroque art are:

  • Dynamism
  • Theatricality
  • Decorative
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The Modern Age and the Renaissance: A Literary and Historical Overview

The Modern Age

1. Definition

Throughout the 15th century, the world underwent substantial changes that heralded the arrival of a new era—the Modern Age. Its boundaries are usually set between the fall of Constantinople in 1453 and the French Revolution in 1789. During these three centuries, humanity took a significant leap forward.

2. Features

A) Political and Economic Order: New lands were discovered, and markets expanded. Large nations ruled by absolute monarchs (France, Spain, Russia) or parliamentary

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