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The textbook "The Prose of the Spanish Golden Age" presents a comprehensive analysis of Spanish literature of the Renaissance, Pre-Baroque and Baroque periods. Through the study of the emblematic works "El Abencerraje", "Lazarillo de Tormes", "Don Quijote de la Mancha" and "El Buscón", the reader is immersed in the essence of this golden age.Divided into three chapters, each section explores the evolution of Spanish prose, highlighting the literary characteristics of each period and analyzing the selected works in detail. The book's practical approach includes activities to develop literary…mehr

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The textbook "The Prose of the Spanish Golden Age" presents a comprehensive analysis of Spanish literature of the Renaissance, Pre-Baroque and Baroque periods. Through the study of the emblematic works "El Abencerraje", "Lazarillo de Tormes", "Don Quijote de la Mancha" and "El Buscón", the reader is immersed in the essence of this golden age.Divided into three chapters, each section explores the evolution of Spanish prose, highlighting the literary characteristics of each period and analyzing the selected works in detail. The book's practical approach includes activities to develop literary and analytical skills, making it a valuable tool for students and lovers of literature.With "The Prose of the Spanish Golden Age," the reader gains an in-depth and critical understanding of the richness and literary legacy of this momentous era in Spain's literary history. This work provides an enriching and revealing literary journey, allowing the reader to appreciate and value the cultural and literary importance of the Spanish Golden Age.
Autorenporträt
Juan Carlos Romero Díaz was born in Cuba. He finished his bachelor's degree in Education in 2005. He obtained his master's degree in Didactics of Spanish and Literature in 2015. He is a professor of Spanish Literature at the University of Guyana. He is currently pursuing his PhD in Education at the Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana in Mexico.