Ten Centuries of Spanish Poetry
Discover the rich tapestry of Spanish literature with "Ten Centuries of Spanish Poetry," edited by an esteemed literary scholar and published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 1955. This captivating anthology spans 468 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of Spain's poetic heritage from the 11th century to modern times.
Each section provides a thoughtful introduction to significant poets and genres, guiding readers through the evolution of Spanish poetry. Notable works featured in this collection include the legendary "El Cid" and the profound religious writings of Gonzalo de Berceo, among others. Whether you're a poetry enthusiast or a newcomer to Spanish literature, this volume is an essential addition to your collection.
With its scholarly insights and curated selections, "Ten Centuries of Spanish Poetry" invites readers to delve into the beauty and depth of Spanish verse, making it a must-have for anyone passionate about literature.