Combining philological rigor with a capacity to engage the most contemporary transatlantic and comparatist concerns, this work situates Luis de Góngora's Soledades within the problematic evolution of Hispanic modernity. |
Introduction: Renaissance Solitude | 1 | |
Crisis and Form | 2 | |
Violence, Eros and Lyric Emotion | 3 | |
Self and World: the Crisis of Perception in the Soledades | 4 | |
Time, Space and Apocalypse: the Falconry Scene as Disruption of Prophecy | 5 | |
Góngora and the Modern: "New Poetry"? | 6 | |
Works Cited | 7 | |
Index | |
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