domingo, 14 de noviembre de 2010

THE SPANISH LYRICISM

The spanish lyricism emerged toward the 9th century with a profound influence of Arab culture. In the course of the times became entrenched and during the Golden Century reached its splendor with poets like Góngora and Quevedo. Since then the transformations have not ceased.

The lyrical defines everything concerning or belonging to the lira, or to the poetry for the singers. Their origins are greeks: it was that poetry that it was not intended to be read, but to be recited before an audience by an individual or by a chorus, accompanied by some instrument of music, especially the lira.

The term lyrical defines one of the three major literary genres that includes the compositions of subjective and in general, all the works in verse that are not narratives or dramatic lyrical poetry was characterized by the polimetría, musicality and because its main thematic are personal feelings of the individual, the poet: their ideas, their affections, their privacy.

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