The Renaissance Catalan Novel

The Renaissance Catalan Novel PDF Author: Patricia J. Boehne
Publisher: Boston : Twayne Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 176

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The Renaissance Catalan Novel

The Renaissance Catalan Novel PDF Author: Patricia J. Boehne
Publisher: Boston : Twayne Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 176

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A Companion to Catalan Literature

A Companion to Catalan Literature PDF Author: Arthur Terry
Publisher: Tamesis Books
ISBN: 9781855662063
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 172

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The first and only guide in English to the influential body of Catalan literature, from the middle ages to the present day.

A Taste of Barcelona

A Taste of Barcelona PDF Author: H. Rosi Song
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1538107848
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 255

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Widely associated with avant-garde gastronomy and lavish food markets, Barcelona has become a top destination for gourmands and chefs around the world, especially after the spectacular rise of chef Ferran Adrià of the famed elBulli, soon to be reborn as elBulli1846. Barcelona is a city that attracts millions of visitors in search of art and culinary experiences while cookery apprentices from around the world arrive looking to perfect their skills and expand their gastronomic horizon. The city offers an unequaled combination of restaurants, chefs, restauranteurs, media and local government initiatives to help those who arrive seeking an extraordinary culinary experience. But how has the city established itself as a global culinary referent while becoming synonymous with cutting-edge cuisine? This book narrates Barcelona’s urban and culinary development from the Middle Ages to the present, tracing the origins and the growth of the culinary prestige of this part of Catalonia. Barcelona has been a cosmopolitan center since the 1700s because of its location and busy port. The city has always been well supplied with food, and its residents built a strong culinary tradition enlivened by its contact with other cuisines and novel products afforded by its geographic location and the people who migrated to the area. With literature, painting, music and architecture, cooking has been a crucial activity in creating and maintaining a Catalan identity. Past, present and future visitors of the city will find a fascinating history of the unforgettable culinary importance of one of the most popular cities of Spain.

The Story of Leander and Hero, by Joan Roís de Corella

The Story of Leander and Hero, by Joan Roís de Corella PDF Author: Joan Rois de Corella
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN: 9027266646
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 246

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Joan Roís de Corella is one of the most renowned authors of fifteenth-century Catalan literature. His Story of Leander and Hero uses a well-known Vergilian and Ovidian motif of unremitting love that turns into tragedy. Corella retells the story adding to it a great dose of suspense and pathos and recasts it in the fashion of sentimental prose, a genre famous at the time and a clear precedent of the great narrative genre to flourish during the Renaissance in the Iberian Peninsula and Europe: the novel.

The Cambridge History of Spanish Literature

The Cambridge History of Spanish Literature PDF Author: David T. Gies
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521806183
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 906

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A Companion to the Twentieth-century Spanish Novel

A Companion to the Twentieth-century Spanish Novel PDF Author: Martha Eulalia Altisent
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
ISBN: 1855661748
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 358

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The Spanish novel in a turbulent century.

The Lost Battles

The Lost Battles PDF Author: Jonathan Jones
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 030796101X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 427

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From one of Britain’s most respected and acclaimed art historians, art critic of The Guardian—the galvanizing story of a sixteenth-century clash of titans, the two greatest minds of the Renaissance, working side by side in the same room in a fierce competition: the master Leonardo da Vinci, commissioned by the Florentine Republic to paint a narrative fresco depicting a famous military victory on a wall of the newly built Great Council Hall in the Palazzo Vecchio, and his implacable young rival, the thirty-year-old Michelangelo. We see Leonardo, having just completed The Last Supper, and being celebrated by all of Florence for his miraculous portrait of the wife of a textile manufacturer. That painting—the Mona Lisa—being called the most lifelike anyone had ever seen yet, more divine than human, was captivating the entire Florentine Republic. And Michelangelo, completing a commissioned statue of David, the first colossus of the Renaissance, the archetype hero for the Republic epitomizing the triumph of the weak over the strong, helping to reshape the public identity of the city of Florence and conquer its heart. In The Lost Battles, published in England to great acclaim (“Superb”—The Observer; “Beguilingly written”—The Guardian), Jonathan Jones brilliantly sets the scene of the time—the politics; the world of art and artisans; and the shifting, agitated cultural landscape. We see Florence, a city freed from the oppressive reach of the Medicis, lurching from one crisis to another, trying to protect its liberty in an Italy descending into chaos, with the new head of the Republic in search of a metaphor that will make clear the glory that is Florence, and seeing in the commissioned paintings the expression of his vision. Jones reconstructs the paintings that Leonardo and Michelangelo undertook—Leonardo’s Battle of Anghiari, a nightmare seen in the eyes of the warrior (it became the first modern depiction of the disenchantment of war) and Michelangelo’s Battle of Cascina, a call to arms and the first great transfiguration of the erotic into art. Jones writes about the competition; how it unfolded and became the defining moment in the transformation of “craftsman” to “artist”; why the Florentine government began to fall out of love with one artist in favor of the other; and how—and why—in a competition that had no formal prize to clearly resolve the outcome, the battle became one for the hearts and minds of the Florentine Republic, with Michelangelo setting out to prove that his work, not Leonardo’s, embodied the future of art. Finally, we see how the result of the competition went on to shape a generation of narrative paintings, beginning with those of Raphael. A riveting exploration into one of history’s most resonant exchanges of ideas, a rich, fascinating book that gives us a whole new understanding of an age and those at its center.

The Athenaeum

The Athenaeum PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 944

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Catalan Review

Catalan Review PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Catalonia (Spain)
Languages : en
Pages : 276

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Approach to Catalonia

Approach to Catalonia PDF Author: Manuel Parés i Maicas
Publisher: Univ. Autònoma de Barcelona
ISBN: 9788474881356
Category : Catalonia (Spain)
Languages : en
Pages : 148

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