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El culteranismo y luis de gongora biography

          Luis de góngora soneto clxvi.

          Gongora meaning

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        6. Culteranismo

          Spanish stylistic movement in the Baroque period

          Culteranismo is a stylistic movement of the Baroque period of Spanish history that is also commonly referred to as Gongorismo (after Luis de Góngora).

          It began in the late 16th century with the writing of Luis de Góngora and lasted through the 17th century.[1][2][3]

          Culteranismo is characterized by an ornamental, ostentatious vocabulary and a message that is complicated by a heavy use of metaphors and latinate complex syntactical order.

          The name blends culto ("cultivated") and luteranismo ("Lutheranism")[1] and was coined by its opponents to present it as a heresy of "true" poetry.[1]

          " Estas que me dictó, rimas sonoras, / Culta sí aunque bucólica Talía, / Oh excelso Conde, en las purpúreas horas / Que es rosas la alba y rosicler el día, / Ahora que de luz tu niebla doras, / Escucha, al son de la zampoña mía, / Si ya los muros no te ven de Huelva / Pe