Life, Love, and Death in the Poetry of Miguel Hernández
Miguel Hernández: A Poetic Exploration of Life, Love, and Death
Themes and Influences
While Miguel Hernández is known for his love poems dedicated to his wife and child, his work extends beyond these personal themes to encompass broader subjects such as nature, the Spanish Republic, and the Civil War. His early work, like Perito en lunas, showcases a vibrant engagement with nature and sensuality. However, the shadow of war and its impact on the human spirit increasingly permeates his later poems,
Read MoreOppression and Freedom in Lorca’s “The House of Bernarda Alba”
Main Issues in Lorca’s The House of Bernarda Alba
Authoritarianism vs. Freedom
The play’s central conflict revolves around Bernarda Alba’s authoritarianism, which enforces oppressive norms based on her position as head of the household. This clashes with the yearning for freedom, primarily embodied by Maria Josefa (Bernarda’s mother) and Adela. Bernarda’s daughters, living under constant fear, only dare to whisper their dissent. Adela’s defiance is evident from the start: she wears a green dress
Read MoreOf Love and Shadows
Part One
On December 7th, a harrier dog bit four people. Three were slaves, and the other was Mary Servant of All Angels, the only daughter of the Marquis de Casalduero. That same day, a shipment of slaves arrived, suspected of carrying a plague, but later revealed to be poisoned.
Bernarda Cabrera, Mary Servant’s mother and the Marquis’s wife, was a wild, seductive woman with a rapacious appetite for honey, fermented snuff, and tablets. Once shrewd in the slave trade, her excesses left their estate
Read MoreLa Celestina: A Summary and Analysis
1. Callisto’s Infatuation
Callisto falls in love with Melibea at first sight in her garden. Rejected, he confides in his servant, Sempronius, who suggests enlisting the bawd Celestina. Meanwhile, Sempronius attempts to persuade Pármeno, another servant and an acquaintance of Celestina, to join their plan by promising him an affair with Areúsa, one of Celestina’s pupils.
2. Celestina’s Involvement
Celestina arrives at Callisto’s house, and Callisto gives her a hundred coins as payment. Sempronius
Marriage Palavrakis: A Descent into Darkness
1. Biography and Works
Angélica Liddell, pseudonym of Angélica González, was born in Figueras, Girona, in 1966. A Spanish playwright and actress, she holds degrees in Psychology and Dramatic Arts. Her childhood was spent in constant movement across Spain due to her father’s military career. The hostile environment of military barracks, coupled with alleged abuses witnessed by her playmates, profoundly impacted Liddell. From a young age, she focused her work on lyrical and dramatic themes of pain,
Read MoreAnalysis of Ramon Llull and Troubadour Poetry
To You, Virgin Mary, by Ramon Llull
Highlights and Discussion of Troubadour Poetry
Amorosa and Troubadour Poetry: The poem expresses Llull’s conception of love through the lens of troubadour poetry. The Virgin Mary is presented as a courtly love figure, the mayor damor, who embodies the ideal of love and guides the lover towards a virtuous path.
The Poet’s Offering: The poet offers gifts to the Virgin and requests a special favor. He implores her to strengthen the faith of those who claim to love Jesus
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