Machado: Campos de Castilla
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Intended principally for sixth formers and undergraduate students reading Antonio Machado for the first time, this book provides a thoroughly edited text of one of 20th-century Spain''s best-loved and most famous volumes of poetry. An extensive int... Read more
Intended principally for sixth formers and undergraduate students reading Antonio Machado for the first time, this book provides a thoroughly edited text of one of 20th-century Spain''s best-loved and most famous volumes of poetry. An extensive introduction offers an in-depth commentary on Machado''s themes, techniques and metaphysical manner. In addition to examining the various influences on his work - Krausism, Bergsonism and the ''98 Generation''s concern for "el problema de Espana" - the introduction looks at Machado''s life, especially the years of composition, 1907-17, and it traces the critical phases in his poetic development: the discovery of the Castilian landscape in Soria, his growing political consciousness, his personal tragedy as a bereaved husband and his existential meditaions in Baeza. Annotations in the form of endnotes provide additional factual information and clarify points of difficulty in the text. It provides a clear and sensitive account of the themes and techniques of Campos de Castilla. Less
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  • 8.47 X 5.39 X 0.39 in
  • 128
  • Bristol Classical Press
  • March 31, 2011
  • English
  • 9781853994845
Antonio Cipriano José María y Francisco de Santa Ana Machado y Ruiz (26 July 1875 – 22 Feb 1939), known as Antonio Machado, was a Spanish poet and one of the leading figures of the Spanish literar...
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