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Neoclasicismo (1760-1799) – Géneros más cultivados y escritores principales

Authors: Menéndez Pidal, Ramón (1869-1968); Goyri, María Amalia (1873-1954);

Neoclasicismo (1760-1799) – Géneros más cultivados y escritores principales

Abstract

Conjunto de 3 fichas formado por 1 separador y 2 fichas que forman unidad. El separador se titula “Géneros y escritores principales”, enmarcado en naranja. El vuelto tiene, además, un fragmento pegado en vertical con una acepción para la voz “Despejado, da” (era una papeleta procedente del proyecto del “Diccionario Calpe” que ha sido reutilizada). La voz “Despejado, da” está escrita por María Goyri. El conjunto trata sobre la literatura costumbrista en España, con una primera fase en el siglo XVII, y con su reaparición como género en el siglo XVIII al calor del espíritu crítico de este siglo y del nacimiento del periodismo, y sobre la crítica de las costumbres en la obra de José Cadalso. Referencias bibliográficas: Montgomery, C.M. (1931): “Early Costumbrista Writers in Spain 1750-1830: A thesis in romanic languages presented to the University of Pensylvania...for the degree of doctor of Philosophy”. Se menciona, además, la tesis de Juan Tamayo y Rubio para oposiciones fechada en 1925

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El español moderno. Renovación neoclásica (1730-1823) – Neoclasicismo (1760-1799) – Géneros más cultivados y escritores principales, Filología

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