Los movimientos vanguardistas son conocidos por implementar y experimentar en distintos temas avansados a su época, Son movimientos imnovadores que causan cambios a lo ya existente, devido a las nuevas ídeas que trae con sigo.
La mayoria de las vanguardias surgieron en un contexto complicado de guerra y conflicto en el siglo XX, lo que causó que los grupos ideológicos y las sociedades tomaran transformaciones e imnovaran.
Se puede entender que las vanguardias como cualquier corriente literaria trajo consigo cambios y es preciso decir que estas, ya sea simbolismo, dádaismo, existencialismo, entre otras, no existirian sin el desarrollo y el avance que la literatura universal ha venido experimentando atra ves de los años.
Siendo asi, yo pienso que las vanguardios han sido uno de las corrientes literarias mas importantes a nivel mundial, por que con sigo han traido grandes beneficicos tanto a la literatura, como a las sociedades y los grupos ideológicos, un ejemplo claro de estos beneficicios ha sido el existencialismo, una forma de pensar que en la literatura pretende demostrar los sentimientos de angustia y abandono sentidos por las sociedades plasmados en hojas, además yo creo que actualmente esta vanguardia sigue estando presente, por que sin darnos cuenta estamos experimentandos estos sentimientos que depues demostramos en nuestra forma de escribir y de actuar y que como jovenes debemos sacarles provecho a estos sentimientos de desespero, para no solo mirarlos desde un mismo contexto sino que a raiz de esto demostrar otras posibilidades y acciones más imnovadoras.
Por:Vivi Gómez.
Principales autores.
miércoles, 16 de noviembre de 2011
Heracles.-Mythology
Heracles he was the greatest of Hellenic chthonic heroes, but unlike other Greek heroes, no tomb was identified as his. Heracles was both hero and god, as Pindar says heroes theos; at the same festival sacrifice was made to him, first as a hero, with a chthonic libation, and then as a god, upon an altar: thus he embodies the closest Greek approach to a demi-god. The core of the story of Heracles has been identified by Walter Burkert as originating in Neolithic hunter culture and traditions of shamanistic crossings into the netherworld.

by:Alejandra Bautista
by:Alejandra Bautista
Ovidio-Mythology
He was a roman poet who is best known as the author of the three major collections of erotic poetry: heroides, amores, and ars amatoria. He is also well known for the metamorphoses, a mythological hexameter poem; the fasti, about the Roman calendar; and the tristia and epistulae ex ponto, two collections of poems written in exile on the Black Sea. Ovid was also the author of several smaller pieces, the remedias amoris, the medicamina facier femineae, and the long curse-poem ibis. He also authored a lost tragedy,medea. He is considered a master of the elegiac couplet, and is traditionally ranked alongside virgil and horace as one of the three canonic poets of latin literature.

by:Alejandra Bautista
by:Alejandra Bautista
Hesiodo-Mythology
Hesiod was a greek oral poet generally thought by scholars to have been active between 750 and 650 BC Since at least herodotus's time Hesiod and homer have generally been considered the earliest Greek poets whose work has survived, and they are often paired. Scholars disagree about who lived first, and the fourth-century BC sophist alcidamas' Mouseion even brought them together in an imagined poetic agon, the contest of humer and heisios.aristarchus first argued for Homer's priority, a claim that was generally accepted by later antiquity.

by:Alejandra Bautista
by:Alejandra Bautista
articulo de opinion la ilustracion
Este medio de exprecion es muy importante porque por medio de ello logramos un idioma universal,entendible,para los seres humanos sin importar estratos,razas y religiones.La ilustracion como tal es un vehiculo de informcion rapida de cualquier sircustancia, objecto u elemento.
La ilustracion se puede dar de varias maneras imagenes y textos,tambien se puede dar solo imagen o solo texto dependiendo del mensaje que se quiera dar y del efecto que ha de producir al espectador, es una exprecion de la imaginacion en donde se conjugan colores, formas, dibujos, fotografias, tipos de letras y tamaños dependiendo de la sircustancia. puede contener mensajes de toda indole , objectivos, celestiales, subliminares, comerciales y culturales.
por : Alejandra Bautista
La ilustracion se puede dar de varias maneras imagenes y textos,tambien se puede dar solo imagen o solo texto dependiendo del mensaje que se quiera dar y del efecto que ha de producir al espectador, es una exprecion de la imaginacion en donde se conjugan colores, formas, dibujos, fotografias, tipos de letras y tamaños dependiendo de la sircustancia. puede contener mensajes de toda indole , objectivos, celestiales, subliminares, comerciales y culturales.
por : Alejandra Bautista
Ovid- Greek Mythology
Ovid, a Latin poet, was born in 43 BC and died in AD 17.. Ovid was one of the most influential writers of his era. He maintained a cynical view of gods, and yet added multidimensional perspectives to the mythological figures. He has been credited with such work as loves.
By: Alejandra Sanchez
By: Alejandra Sanchez
Virgil - Greek Mythology
Virgil, a latin poet, was born in 70 BC and died in 19 BC. Virgil unexpectedly did not believe in the myths bus he somehow found human nature in and he brought mythological individuals to life as no one has been capable of doing since the great Greek tragedians.
By: Alejandra Sanchez
Homer - Greek Mythology

By: Alejandra Sanchez
Articulo De Opinion. El Renacimiento.
El Renacimiento, fue una Epoca muy importante, en la que se involucraron muchas actividades culturales como el arte, la ciencia, la literatura, la economia y la filosofia. Marco el paso medieval al mundo moderno. es importante porque busca la realizacion de una belleza ideal, ajustada por la razon. busca la serenidad y el equlibrio que proceden de la armonia del todo. En esta epoca se destaco el Humanismo, el cual rescata la dignidad del ser humano, hoy en dia el renacimiento ha ido desapareciendo mediante las constumbres que han adaptado todos los seres humanos, es asi como el hombre ve de alguna manera esta Epoca Totalmente Diferente a como era antes. Esto Tambien hace que las personas pierdan el Interes por los terminos antiguos y pierdan el valor de lo que realmente cambio al mundo.
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
Willian Blake.
He was poet, painter, Recording and mystical englishman. Though it did not remain known largely during the course of his life, nowadays blake·s work a high consideration. for the relation that in his work the poetry and his respective engravings have it is in the habit of putting on blake as example of the "total artist".
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
Marcel Proust.
He was born on July 10, 1871. inthe parisian neighborhood of auteuil. He was a Fench Writer. author of the series of seven novels in search of the literature of the xx. The century proust was the major son of adrien proust a famous Epidemiological frenchman and jewish alsatian Jeanne Clemence.
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
Henry Valentine Miller.
National in New York, on 26th of December of 1891. Novelist U.S his work is up of novels semiauto biographical in the that the ringtone crude. sensual and openly Arose a series united Puritan.
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
Albert Camus.
National in a Family of French his mother Catalina Elena Sintes, was born in Brikadem, was illi herate and almost totally demf. Ist Father Lucian Camus working in a farm vitivinicola made works as Caligula.
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
Hesiodo.
Biographical data have been obtained primarily from what he himselt says in his own works. born in Ascra nera Tebas. he was the son of a farmear and merchant. tradition places him as a contemporary of homer, and even his rival in poetry competions.
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
Hera.
she is in greek mythology, queen of the gods, danghter of the titans cronus and Rhea, sister and wife of the god Zeus. Hera was the goddess of marriage and the protector of married women.
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
Zeus.
Zeus in Greek mythology is the god of heaven and ruler of the olympian gods. Zeus corresponds to the roman god jupiter. according to homer, Zeus is Considered the father in the sense of protector and ruler both of the Olympic family and the human race. lord of heavery god of rain and cloud storage wielded the terrible thunderbolt.
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
Averroes.
He was born in 1126 and died in 1198. arab Muslim philosopher, physicist, malike jurist and Theologian ashari was born in Cordoba. Spain his father, a judge in Cordoba, he taught aslo jurisprudence.
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
Santo Thomas Aquinas.
He was Called the angelic Doctor and the prince of scholastics, Italian Philosopher and theologian, whose works have become the most important figure in the scholastic philosophy and one of the outstanding theologians of catholiscism. Born into a noble family in Roccasecca and studied at the benedictine monastery of monte cassino and the university of naples.
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
Anselmo De Cantorbery.
theologian, philosopher, and doctor of the church, who proposed a theory of gods existence is still debated today. he was born in Aosta Northern Italy within a wealthy family in 1060 he entered the Benedictine monastery of bec normandy, where he was abbot of a religious scholsr and lanfranco.
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
Sandro Botticelli.
He Was born in Florence in 1445 as alessandro di Mariano Fillipepi was acoused anony mously in 1502, before the di notte offiziali the institution, to which florentine citizens could be denounced each other for crimes real or imagined , by an act of sodomy with one of his assistants.
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
Rafael Sanzio.
He was born on february 6, 1483 in urbino. his first teacher was his father Giovanni, who was court painter of urbino, but his formal training takes place in the workshop og pietro perugino came to florence in 1504, when the renaissance reached the heightof Its splendor, the painter seeks to learn new things in the city, that was how Miguel Angel took the severity and strength in the drawing, and leonardo·s chiaroscuro gone.
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
Gaspar De Jovellanos.
It spaniard, Born in Oviedo In 1744 from a noble Family. after studying philosophy and law is devoted to public life: Sevilla contact with important Illustrations of the time Olavide.
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
Jose Cadalso.
He was Born in 1741, Spanish enligh tened writer, Also considered the introducer of Romanticism in Spain. Born in gibraltar and educated at the jesuits of cadiz and then is Paris. He traveled all over Europe get into the spirit of the enlightenment of the moment. He was a cadet in the cavalry regiment of bourbon and reached the rank of colonel.
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
Leon Battista Alberti.
He was born in 1404, Italian architect and writer, was the first theorist of renaissance art and one of the firts to use the classical orders of roman architecture. He studied greek, mathematics and natural sciences. As a poet, organist, one of the best of his time.
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
Tomas Campanella.
He was born in 1568. Italian philosopher who advocated in his work a universal sensibility. knowledge of one left as a principle of all centainty and a single natural religion of that particualr preligions are nothing but mere forms biased.
By: Karen Forero.
martes, 15 de noviembre de 2011
Juan de Iriarte-Illustration
Born at Puerto de la Orotava, he was educated in Paris in 1713 with one of his students being voltarie. He moved to london and completed a formation for his native island. He later moved to Madrid where he was officially nominated at biblioteca real. Aged 28, he edited Regia Matritensis Bibliotheca in 1729, his first catalog published on the contents of the Biblioteca Real. The Bibliotecario Mayor of the institution, juan de ferras, managed to get him appointed as a private tutor of the families of the duque de bejar, the duque de alba and Royal Prince manuel de portugal.

by:Alejandra Bautista
by:Alejandra Bautista
Jose Francisco de Isla-Illustration
He was born in Vidanes, León. His work Triunfo del amor y del la lealtad: dia grande de Navarra was a subtly satirical depiction of the celebrations held at Pamplona to mark the visit of King Ferdinand VI. Initially, the book got an enthusiastic reception from some high-ranking readers - but a scandal broke out when on closer reading the real intent, biting and far from flattering, was revealed. De Isla was forced to leave his city and took up the life of an itinerant preacher, where he gained considerable popularity.

by:Alejandra Bautista
by:Alejandra Bautista
Ignacio Luzan
Ignacio de Luzán Claramunt de Suelves y Gurrea March 28, 1702 – May 19, 1754 was a Spanish critic and poet.
He was born at Zaragoza. His youth was passed under the care of his uncle, and, after studying at Milan, he graduated in philosophy at the University of Catania. In 1723 he took minor orders, but abandoned his intention of entering the church and took up his residence at Naples, where he read assiduously. Business took him to Spain in 1733, living in Monzón and he became known in Madrid as a scholar with a tendency towards innovations in literature. La Poetica, 6 Reglas de la poesia en general y de sus principales especies 1737 proved that this impression was correct.

by:Alejandra Bautista
He was born at Zaragoza. His youth was passed under the care of his uncle, and, after studying at Milan, he graduated in philosophy at the University of Catania. In 1723 he took minor orders, but abandoned his intention of entering the church and took up his residence at Naples, where he read assiduously. Business took him to Spain in 1733, living in Monzón and he became known in Madrid as a scholar with a tendency towards innovations in literature. La Poetica, 6 Reglas de la poesia en general y de sus principales especies 1737 proved that this impression was correct.
by:Alejandra Bautista
Michelangelo Buonarroti -Renaissance
Michelangelo Buonarroti was born on march 6, 1475 in Caprese Italy.
Michelangelos earliest sculpture, the battle of the centaurs, a stone work created when he was about seventeen, is regarded as remarkable for the simple, solid forms ans squarish proportions of the figures, which add intensity to their violent interaction.
by Alejandra Sanchez
Michelangelos earliest sculpture, the battle of the centaurs, a stone work created when he was about seventeen, is regarded as remarkable for the simple, solid forms ans squarish proportions of the figures, which add intensity to their violent interaction.
by Alejandra Sanchez
Sandro Botticelli - Renaissance
Alessandro Filipepi, Known as Sandro Botticelli, was born on 1444 an died on 1510. Began hos career durind the italian Renaissance period. Botticelli was born in florence around he would lived out the rest of his life.
By Alejandra Sanchez
By Alejandra Sanchez
Rosalia De Castro.
She was born in 1837 and died in 1889. it is one of the most brilliant exmaples of the revitalization of indigenous languages. it wasGalician nationalist ideas. In the second half of the nine-teenth century the peninsula was in the revival of Galician and Catalan.
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
Jose de Espronceda.
He was Born in 1808 in the province of badajoz extremadura. it is she leading exponent of revolutionary Romanticism in this comntry when i was 15 years, founded a secret society called the numancia to fight against absolutism. he was convicted and later pardoned, given his age.
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
Ramon Llull-Miggle ages
was a Majorcan writer and philosopher, logician and tertiary Franciscan. He wrote the first major work of Catalan literature. Recently-surfaced manuscripts show him to have anticipated by several centuries prominent work on elections theory. He is sometimes considered a pioneer of computation theory, especially given his influence on Gottfried Leibniz. Llull is well known also as a glossator of Roman Law.
Within the Franciscan Order, he is honored as a martyr. He was beatified in 1857 by Blessed Pope Pius IX and his feast day was assigned to June 30th, the day of his death.

by:Alejandra Bautista
Within the Franciscan Order, he is honored as a martyr. He was beatified in 1857 by Blessed Pope Pius IX and his feast day was assigned to June 30th, the day of his death.
by:Alejandra Bautista
Alfonso x of Castile-Middle ages
Alfonso X of Castile, also known as Alfonso the Learned, ruled from 1252 until 1284. One of Alfonso’s goals for his kingdom was to lift Spain out of the Dark Ages by producing a united, educated, artistic, and religious population. His desire to bring Spain into the mainstream of high civilization led to a boom of cultural activity, including the production and translation of a great deal of literature. The literature produced during his reign was intended to aid him in achieving his goal by giving the common people of Spain access to great intellectual works. Therefore, all of the prose attributed to Alfonso X’s efforts was written in the language of the common people, Castilian today known as Spanish, rather than Latin, which was the language of prestige at that time.

by:Alejandra Bautista
by:Alejandra Bautista
Leonardo Da vinci - Renaissance
Italian painter, sculptor. architect, and engineer whose genius epitomized the renaissence humanist ideal.His last supper and Mona Lisa are among the most popular and influential paintings of the Renaissace. His Notebooks reveal a scientific inquiry and mechanical prowess that were centuries a head of their time.
By Alejandra Sanchez
Gonzalo de Berceo-Middle ages
Was a Spanish poet born in the Riojan village of Berceo, close to the major Benedictine monastery of San Millán de la Cogolla. He is celebrated for his poems on religious subjects, written in a style of verse which has been called Mester de Clerecía, shared with more secular productions such as the Libro de Alexandre, the Libro de Apolonio. He is considered the first Spanish poet known by name.

by:Alejandra Bautista
by:Alejandra Bautista
Luis Seoane-Vanguard
Was a lithographer and artist. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on June 1, 1910, of Galician immigrants, he spent much of his childhood and youth in galacia. He was educated in a coruña. His first exhibition was held in 1929.
Returning to Argentina in 1936 to escape the spanish civil wal, Seoane became an important cultural figure in Buenos Aires, where he was responsible for the creation of a number of murals and other public works of art.
On his return to Galicia in 1960, he became a leading figure within the movement to revive Galician culture. He died in A Coruña in 1979.

by:Alejandra Bautista
Returning to Argentina in 1936 to escape the spanish civil wal, Seoane became an important cultural figure in Buenos Aires, where he was responsible for the creation of a number of murals and other public works of art.
On his return to Galicia in 1960, he became a leading figure within the movement to revive Galician culture. He died in A Coruña in 1979.
by:Alejandra Bautista
Mariano Jose De Larra.
Madrid was born in 1809 and died in 1837 was a Spanish writer. His family had to move to bordeaux with the expulsion of napoleon troops in 1813, he was suspicious of French influence, given the military surgeon in charge of the service of Joseph Bonaparte, who had served his father. Larra studied medicine in Madrid, although he never finished the race, in 1825 he moved to valladolid to study law, studies continue in Valencia.
By: Karen Forero
Vicente Risco-Vanguard
Vicente Martínez Risco Agüero, was a Galician intellectual of the 20th Century. He was a founder member of Xeración Nós, and among the most important figures in the history of Galician literature. He is well regarded for his writings on Galician nationalism, as well as a contributor to the Galician New Narrative. He is also the father of Spanish novelist and critic Antonio Risco.

by:Alejandra Bautista

by:Alejandra Bautista
Tristan Tzara - Dadism
He Was born in 1896 and died december 1963. Romnian, Born.French Poet and essayist know mainly as founder of dada, a nihilistic revolutionary movemenr in the arts.
The dadaism movement originated in Zurich during world war 1. Tzara wrote the first Dada texts, la prmiére aventure cèleste de Monsieur antipyrine.
The dadaism movement originated in Zurich during world war 1. Tzara wrote the first Dada texts, la prmiére aventure cèleste de Monsieur antipyrine.
Hid mature works started with L'homme approximatif and continued with parler seul. In these, the anarchically scrambled words of dada werw replaced with a dificult but humanized lenguage.
By: Alejandra Sanchez.
Hugo ball - Dadaism
He Was Born 22 February 1886 in Pirmasens, Germany, died 14 September 1927 in San Abbondio, Switzerland. Author, co-founder of the Zürich DaDa movement; joined the Max Reinhardt School of Dramatic Art in 1910, and was employed as stage director.
One of his other significant works are the diary excerpts of his DaDa period published as "Die Flucht aus der Zeit" ("Flight out of Time"). This is highly recommended reading for anyone interested in 'documentation' of the DaDa movement in Zürich.
By: Alejandra Sanchez.
Hans Arp - Dadaism
He was Born 16 September 1887 in Strasbourg died 1966. Sculptor, painter and poet. Visited Paris in 1904 and was deeply impressed by the modern paintings. Went to Weimar and attended courses at the academy under Professor Ludwig von Hoffmann from 1905 to 1907. Spent some time at the Julian Academy of Paris in 1908. After that, he went to Weggis, Switzerland, where he worked for some years in solitude.
By: Alejandra Sanchez
By: Alejandra Sanchez
Ramon Otero Pedrayo-Vanguard
Otero Pedrayo taught Geography and History in Burgos and Santander Spain, before he went back to his natal city of Ourense. In 1918 he becomes a member of the Galicianist organisation Irmandades da Fala. He was a member of the Spanish parliament during the time of the Spanish Second Republic representing the Partido Galeguista Galicianist Party. He was the first professor of Geography at the University of Santiago de Compostela. Apart from being considered the person who first introduced modern Geography in Galicia, he also was an accomplished writer as he demonstrates in his numerous essays, novels, plays and poems. He was also renowned as a great orator with a charismatic voice.
Some of his famous novels are Os camiños da vida and O mesón dos Ermos, where he provides a meticulous description of Galician rural life. In fact, his non-scientific works are often taken as historical sources, since they are quite accurate and rigorous in terms of localization, description and context. It must also be mentioned ,novel often considered to be a veiled autobiography.

by:Alejandra Bautista
Some of his famous novels are Os camiños da vida and O mesón dos Ermos, where he provides a meticulous description of Galician rural life. In fact, his non-scientific works are often taken as historical sources, since they are quite accurate and rigorous in terms of localization, description and context. It must also be mentioned ,novel often considered to be a veiled autobiography.

by:Alejandra Bautista
Giovanni Boccaccio-Renaissance
Giovanni Boccaccio, Italian pronunciation: was an Italian author and poet, a friend, student, and correspondent of Petrarch, an important Renaissance humanist and the author of a number of notable works including the Decameron, On Famous Women, and his poetry in the Italian vernacular. Boccaccio is particularly notable for his dialogue, of which it has been said that it surpasses in verisimilitude that of virtually all of his contemporaries, since they were medieval writers and often followed formulaic models for character and plot.

by:Alejandra Bautista
by:Alejandra Bautista
william shakespeare-Renaissance
William Shakespeare he was born 26 April 1564 and died 23 April 1616,was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon. His surviving works, including some collaborations, consist of about 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and several other poems. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright.
Shakespeare was born and raised in Stratford-upon-Avon. At the age of 18, he married Anne Hathaway, with whom he had three children: Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. Between 1585 and 1592, he began a successful career in London as an actor, writer, and part owner of a playing company called the Lord Chamberlain's Men, later known as the King's Men. He appears to have retired to Stratford around 1613, where he died three years later. Few records of Shakespeare's private life survive, and there has been considerable speculation about such matters as his physical appearance, sexuality, religious beliefs, and whether the works attributed to him were written by others.

by:Alejandra Bautista
Shakespeare was born and raised in Stratford-upon-Avon. At the age of 18, he married Anne Hathaway, with whom he had three children: Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. Between 1585 and 1592, he began a successful career in London as an actor, writer, and part owner of a playing company called the Lord Chamberlain's Men, later known as the King's Men. He appears to have retired to Stratford around 1613, where he died three years later. Few records of Shakespeare's private life survive, and there has been considerable speculation about such matters as his physical appearance, sexuality, religious beliefs, and whether the works attributed to him were written by others.
by:Alejandra Bautista
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra-Renaissance
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Spanish pronunciation, baptised 9 October 1547; died 23 April 1616 was a Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright. His magnum opus, Don Quixote, considered the first modern novel, is a classic of Western literature, and is regarded amongst the best works of fiction ever written. His influence on the Spanish language has been so great that the language is often called la lengua de Cervantes ,the language of Cervantes. He was dubbed El Príncipe de los Ingenios,The Prince of Wits.

by:Alejandra Bautista
by:Alejandra Bautista
Gustavo Adolfo Becquer-Romanticism
He was born in 1836,was a Spanish post-romanticist writer of poetry and short stories, now considered one of the most important figures in Spanish literature. He adopted the alias of Bécquer as his brother Valeriano Bécquer, a painter, had done earlier. He was associated with the post-romanticism movement and wrote while realism was enjoying success in Spain. He was moderately well known during his life, but it was after his death that most of his works were published. His best known works are the Rhymes and the Legends, usually published together as Rimas y leyendas. These poems and tales are essential to the study of Spanish literature and common reading for high-school students in Spanish-speaking countries.

by:Alejandra Bautista
by:Alejandra Bautista
Francisco Martinez de la Rosa-Romanticism
He was born at Granada, and educated at the university there.
He won popularity with a series of epigrams on local celebrities published under the title of El Cementerio de momo. During the struggle against Napoleon he took the patriotic side, was elected deputy, and at Cadiz produced his first play, Lo que puede un empleo, a prose comedy in the manner of the younger Leandro Fernández de Moratín. La Viuda de Padilia 1814, a tragedy modelled upon Alfieri, was less acceptable to the Spanish public.
Meanwhile the author became more and more engulfed in politics, and in 1814 was banished to Africa, where he remained until 1820, when he was suddenly recalled and appointed prime minister.

by: Alejandra Bautista
He won popularity with a series of epigrams on local celebrities published under the title of El Cementerio de momo. During the struggle against Napoleon he took the patriotic side, was elected deputy, and at Cadiz produced his first play, Lo que puede un empleo, a prose comedy in the manner of the younger Leandro Fernández de Moratín. La Viuda de Padilia 1814, a tragedy modelled upon Alfieri, was less acceptable to the Spanish public.
Meanwhile the author became more and more engulfed in politics, and in 1814 was banished to Africa, where he remained until 1820, when he was suddenly recalled and appointed prime minister.
by: Alejandra Bautista
Chirstoper Marlome-->renacimiento
He was born in london in 1564 and died in 1545, He was a writwer and poet .
Your works more important were life and of Dr.Fausta , tomerlan ,Judio de malta.
Your works more important were life and of Dr.Fausta , tomerlan ,Judio de malta.
Carolina Caronado-Romanticism
He was born in Almendralejo, Badajoz in the province of Extremadura on 21 August 1821. Her family was well-to-do, but they adhered to a progressive ideology that caused her father and grandfather to be persecuted. After moving to the provincial capital of Badajoz, Carolina received the formal education for girls of her time: fashion and housework. Despite this, she demonstrated at an early age an interest in literature, and she began to read works from widely varying genres. Thanks to this activity she gained a natural ability to compose verses. Though she employed somewhat sloppy language and committed grammatical errors, her lines were spontaneous and charged with feeling. Many of her poems were based on impossible loves. Her most notable subject was Alberto - who may not even have existed. Her earliest poems were written when she was 10 years old.

by:Alejandra Bautista

by:Alejandra Bautista
Erasmo de rottherdam--->Renacimiento
He was born in 1469 and died in 1536 ,in Holanda he was writer and Phidsopher.
Your book more important in the Humanism was Elagio de la locura.
Your book more important in the Humanism was Elagio de la locura.
geoffrey Chaucer
He was born in Londodn in 1342 and he died in 1400, he studied in the school of Catherdral of St Paul , in 1359 he was soldier in France.
In 1387 come back to London and He was a writer more important , your work more important was los cuentos de Carterbory.
In 1387 come back to London and He was a writer more important , your work more important was los cuentos de Carterbory.
Anton Chejor
He was born in Rusia in 1860 an he died in 1904 .
He was a poet and novelenst ,your works ,ore important were the gorgen and El tio vaina and the three sisteis.
He was the more important , oet and writer of Rusia.
He was a poet and novelenst ,your works ,ore important were the gorgen and El tio vaina and the three sisteis.
He was the more important , oet and writer of Rusia.
PABLO NERUDA
He was born in purial on October 16th in 1941 and died in Santiagoof Chile in 1973.
He was a chilen Poet,he won a nadel in 1971,your works more importan were,and one song desperte
He real name was Ricardo Elieser neftali Reyes better known as Pablo Neruda.
He was a chilen Poet,he won a nadel in 1971,your works more importan were,and one song desperte
He real name was Ricardo Elieser neftali Reyes better known as Pablo Neruda.
Umberco Eco-Contemporanio
Umberto Eco he was born 5 January 1932 is an Italian semiotician, essayist, philosopher, literary critic, and novelist, best known for his novel The Name of the Rose, Il nome della rosa, 1980, an intellectual mystery combining semiotics in fiction, biblical analysis, medieval studies and literary theory. He has also written academic texts, children's books and many essays. Eco is the founder of the Dipartimento di Comunicazione at the University of San Marino, President of the Scuola Superiore di Studi Umanistici, University of Bologna, member of the Accademia dei Lincei,since November 2010 and an Honorary Fellow of Kellogg College, University of Oxford. As of 2011, Eco is one of the world's best selling authors due to his novel The Prague Cemetery.

by: Alejandra Bautista
by: Alejandra Bautista
Doris lessing-Contenporania
Doris May Lessing he was born 22 October 1919 is a British writer. Her novels include The Grass is Singing, The Golden Notebook, and five novels collectively known as Canopus in Argos.
Lessing was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature. She was described by the Swedish Academy as that epicist of the female experience, who with scepticism, fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilisation to scrutiny. Lessing was the eleventh woman and the oldest ever person to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature.
In 2001, Lessing was awarded the David Cohen Prize for a lifetime's achievement in British Literature. In 2008, The Times ranked her fifth on a list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945.

by: Alejandra Bautista
Lessing was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature. She was described by the Swedish Academy as that epicist of the female experience, who with scepticism, fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilisation to scrutiny. Lessing was the eleventh woman and the oldest ever person to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature.
In 2001, Lessing was awarded the David Cohen Prize for a lifetime's achievement in British Literature. In 2008, The Times ranked her fifth on a list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945.
by: Alejandra Bautista
james joyce-Contemporania
he was born on 2 february 1882 at john statislaus joyce and mary jane murray in the dublin suburd of rathgar. he was the eldest of ten surviving children, two of his siblings died.
she was on irish novelisy and poet, considered to be one of the most influential writers in the modernist avant-garde of the early 20(xx), century.joyce is best know for ulysses 1922, a landmark novel, which perfected his stream of consciousness tchnigue and combinea nearly every literary device available in a modern. of the odyssey other mayor works are the short -story collection dubliners.

by: Alejandra Bautista
she was on irish novelisy and poet, considered to be one of the most influential writers in the modernist avant-garde of the early 20(xx), century.joyce is best know for ulysses 1922, a landmark novel, which perfected his stream of consciousness tchnigue and combinea nearly every literary device available in a modern. of the odyssey other mayor works are the short -story collection dubliners.
by: Alejandra Bautista
Miguel De Cervantes.
Cervantes was born in 1547 in Alcala de henares, Rodrigo de cervantes and Leonor de Cortinas. Probably lived in Several towns in spain having to accompany his father, who wanted to improve his career, as a surgeon. little is known of their studies, homever, must be stressed that in Madrid, was a disciple of teacher Juan Lopez de hoyos grammar.
By: Karen Forero.
By: Karen Forero.
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