Spanish literature
From Wikinfo
Spanish literature may refer to:
- literature composed in the Spanish language
- literature of Spain in any of the languages of Spain
It may include Spanish poetry, prose and novels. The Premio Cervantes is awarded to honour the career of a writer in the Spanish language.
One of the features of recent Latin American writing has been magic realism.
The Spaniards are particularly averse to borrowing from the intellectual treasures of other nations. They glean the field of their own muses to the very last ear, and then commence the same labour over again.
Topics on Spanish literature
- [[Mester de Juglar�a]]
- [[Mester de Clerec�a]]
- Jorge Manrique
- Siglo de oro
- Picaresque novel
- Alonso de Ercilla
- Miguel de Cervantes
- The classical Spanish theater
- The Eighteenth Century
- Generation of '98
- Miguel de Unamuno
- Antonio Machado
- [[Ram�n del Valle-Incl�n]]
- [[Azor�n]]
- [[P�o Barroja]]
- Generation of '27
- Rafael Alberti
- Vicente Aleixandre
- [[D�maso Alonso]]
- Manuel Altolaguirre
- Luis Cernuda
- Gerardo Diego
- [[Federico Garc�a Lorca]]
- El maleficio de la mariposa
- Mariana Pineda
- La zapatera prodigiosa
- [[Amor de Don Perlimp�n con Belisa en su jard�n]]
- Bodas de sangre
- Yerma
- [[Do�a Rosita la soltera]]
- [[Retablillo de Don Crist�bal]]
- [[Los t�teres de Cachiporra]]
- [[As� que pasen cinco a�os]]
- La casa de Bernarda Alba
- [[El p�blico]]
- [[Comedia sin t�tulo]]
- [[Jorge Guill�n]]
- Emilio Prados
- Pedro Salinas
- List of Spanish language authors
- List of Spanish language poets
- Catalan literature[[es:Literatura en espa�ol]]
References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Spanish_literature" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_literature, used under the GNU Free Documentation License

