The Renaissance From Courtly Tradition to Loco Amor /
Despite the dampening effects of the Inquisition and the Counter-Reformation, the Renaissance gave a powerful impetus to learning and experimentation - and in the process ensconced Castilian as the language of choice for both poetry and prose. In this program, renowned experts place the masters of t...
Other Authors: | Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm), Infobase. |
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Format: | Video |
Language: | Spanish English |
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New York, N.Y. :
Infobase,
[2012], c2005.
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Physical Description: |
1 streaming video file (49 min.) : sd., col. |
Series: |
Glories of Spanish literature.
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Subjects: |
Table of Contents:
- Evolution of Spanish Poetry (4:22)
- Influences on 15th Century Spanish Poetry (1:08)
- Spanish Poets of the 15th Century: The Marquis of Santillana (3:52)
- Spanish Poets of the 15th Century: Juan de Mena (2:47)
- Spanish Poets of the 15th Century: Jorge Manrique (3:57)
- Old Spanish Ballads: "El Infante Arnaldos" (2:13)
- Old Spanish Ballads: "Romance de Dona Alba" (3:14)
- The Survival of Old Spanish Ballads (1:15)
- Moorish Ballads (3:42)
- The Emergence of Castilian Spanish (2:23)
- Spanish Pre-Renaissance Literature (4:18)
- Spanish Classics of World Literature (2:03)
- Spanish Renaissance Literature: Juan de Encina (3:51)
- Spanish Renaissance Literature: "La Celestina" (7:51)
- Credits: The Renaissance: From Courtly Tradition to Loco Amor (1:33)