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Cartas desde mi celda

by Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer

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Un volumen que reúne las dos obras en prosa del gran poeta romántico español. El presente volumen reúne Cartas literarias a una mujer Cartas desde mi celda, que Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer publicó en el periódico El Contemporáneo entre 1860 y 1864. Cartas literarias a una mujer, formada por cuatro epístolas, plantea un diálogo con un figura femenina imaginada sobre la importancia de la poesía. A pesar de su brevedad, es una obra fundamental del corpus de Bécquer que acerca al lector a su pensamiento estético. Por su parte, Cartas desde mi celda es una colección epistolar que busca la esencia del romanticismo, escrita a lo largo de los meses que Bécquer y su hermano pasaron en el monasterio de Veruela en Zaragoza. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION A volume that brings together the two works of prose by the great Spanish romance poet.   This volume brings together Literary Letters to a Woman and Letters from My Cell, which Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer published in the El Contemporáneo newspaper between 1860 and 1864. Literary Letters to a Woman, made up of four letters, presents a dialogue with an imagined female figure about the importance of poetry. Despite its conciseness, it is a fundamental piece in Bécquer's body of work that brings the reader closer to his aesthetic thinking. For its part, Letters from My Cell is a collection of letters that seeks the essence of romanticism, written over the months that Bécquer and his brother spent in the Veruela Abbey in Zaragoza.… (more)
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Un volumen que reúne las dos obras en prosa del gran poeta romántico español. El presente volumen reúne Cartas literarias a una mujer Cartas desde mi celda, que Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer publicó en el periódico El Contemporáneo entre 1860 y 1864. Cartas literarias a una mujer, formada por cuatro epístolas, plantea un diálogo con un figura femenina imaginada sobre la importancia de la poesía. A pesar de su brevedad, es una obra fundamental del corpus de Bécquer que acerca al lector a su pensamiento estético. Por su parte, Cartas desde mi celda es una colección epistolar que busca la esencia del romanticismo, escrita a lo largo de los meses que Bécquer y su hermano pasaron en el monasterio de Veruela en Zaragoza. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION A volume that brings together the two works of prose by the great Spanish romance poet.   This volume brings together Literary Letters to a Woman and Letters from My Cell, which Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer published in the El Contemporáneo newspaper between 1860 and 1864. Literary Letters to a Woman, made up of four letters, presents a dialogue with an imagined female figure about the importance of poetry. Despite its conciseness, it is a fundamental piece in Bécquer's body of work that brings the reader closer to his aesthetic thinking. For its part, Letters from My Cell is a collection of letters that seeks the essence of romanticism, written over the months that Bécquer and his brother spent in the Veruela Abbey in Zaragoza.

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