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Estudiante de Salamanca

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Release : 1991
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Book Synopsis Estudiante de Salamanca by : José de Espronceda

Download or read book Estudiante de Salamanca written by José de Espronceda. This book was released on 1991. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this impressive 'verse legend' Espronceda creates an original interpretation of the famous Don Juan legend whereby he produces a Romantic 'counter-text' which gives voice to what we now recognise as a central part of the modern philosophical condition: the Romantic vision of an all-pervasive cosmic injustice. Professor Cardwell, in his introduction, shows how in the person of Felix de Montemar, Espronceda has created one of Europe's first rebellious literary heroes, standing alone, noble and defiant, in the face of all the evil and pain in the world. Thus Espronceda takes his place alongside other major European Romantic writers; Byron, Lermontov, Heine, Vigny, Leopardi and Mickiewitz; expressing, as they do, man's existential protest, noblest ideals and his modern sense of human condition which directly informs our own twentieth century literary achievements. Davies' meticulous translation of this poem, mirroring the metrical and stylistic virtuosity of Espronceda's original, presents it for the first time to English readers, since its composition 150 years ago.

El Estudiante de Salamanca and Other Selections

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Espronceda's "El Estudiante de Salamanca", and Its Relations to the Donjuanesca Literature ...

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Book Synopsis Espronceda's "El Estudiante de Salamanca", and Its Relations to the Donjuanesca Literature ... by : Daisy Manie Newby

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El Estudiante de Salamanca

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Release : 2017
Genre : Spanish poetry
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Download or read book El Estudiante de Salamanca written by José de Espronceda. This book was released on 2017. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A translation from the Spanish into English of the play by JosÉ de Espronceda y Delgado. The translation is by Robert M. Fedorchek and the introduction is by Michael Iarocci. This is number 9 in Juan de la Cuesta Hispanic Monograph's Serie de traducciones crÍticas. *** What to say of the rebel who fears neither God nor the devil, and who would challenge the Almighty to a duel? Such a man is don FÉlix de Montemar, the Student of Salamanca, a "second don Juan Tenorio" and profligate descendant of the first don Juan Tenorio dramatized so memorably by Tirso de Molina in The Trickster of Seville (El burlador de Sevilla, 1630). We might say that he is the literary incarnation of JosÉ de Espronceda y Delgado (1808-42), the greatest of the Spanish Romantic poets, the champion of liberty who gave voice to dissidents and loners on the fringes of society. In rousing verses and stirring refrains Espronceda sings of the individual in "The Pirate's Song" (La canciÓn del pirata), "The Beggar" (El mendigo), "The Song of the Cossack" (El canto del cosaco), and "The Executioner" (El verdugo). And in his long unfinished epic poem of six cantos--the seventh is but a fragment--"The Devil World" (El diablo mundo), he offers illusion and disillusion, a wide-ranging vision that encompasses the many extremes of the human experience. On the world's stage, however, the lion's share of the poet's everlasting fame may just possibly rest on "The Student of Salamanca" (El estudiante de Salamanca). The protagonist don FÉlix de Montemar--a student in title only--seduces and then abandons genteel, tender-hearted doÑa Elvira, who in her final moments writes to him of her trampled, unreciprocated love. After killing her brother, don Diego, who had sought to avenge his sister, don FÉlix will come upon a ghostly white ethereal apparition that he follows through shadowy streets only to witness don Diego's and his funeral procession. And it is after he scoffs at his own obsequies that he begins a phantasmagorical descent from which there is no escape. "The Student of Salamanca" is the second of the three universally recognized don Juan figures in Spanish literature, and all of them are concerned--to varying degrees--with God and salvation or damnation. Tirso's refuses to repent and faces divine wrath; JosÉ Zorrilla's don Juan (Don Juan Tenorio, 1844), who also witnesses his own funeral procession, will repent, know God's mercy, and be saved through doÑa InÉs's love for him; what don FÉlix will know is the embrace of a livid skeleton, and instead of the music that Zorrilla's don Juan hears as his life ebbs, don FÉlix will hear an altogether different sound.

The Oxford Guide to Literature in English Translation

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Release : 2000
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Book Synopsis The Oxford Guide to Literature in English Translation by : Peter France

Download or read book The Oxford Guide to Literature in English Translation written by Peter France. This book was released on 2000. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book, written by a team of experts from many countries, provides a comprehensive account of the ways in which translation has brought the major literature of the world into English-speaking culture. Part I discusses theoretical issues and gives an overview of the history of translation into English. Part II, the bulk of the work, arranged by language of origin, offers critical discussions, with bibliographies, of the translation history of specific texts (e.g. the Koran, the Kalevala), authors (e.g. Lucretius, Dostoevsky), genres (e.g. Chinese poetry, twentieth-century Italian prose) and national literatures (e.g. Hungarian, Afrikaans).

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