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La Edad Media / The Medieval Period
Influence of the Catholic church and feudalism.
Emphasis on oral tradition, chivalric themes, and moral lessons.
El renacimiento / The renaissance
Revival of classical learning and humanism.
Focus on individualism, nature, and the beauty of the human experience.
El Barroco / Baroque
Known for its complexity, ornamentation, and emotional intensity.
Themes often explore the contrast between reality and illusion, life and death.
El Neoclasicismo / Neoclassicism
Emphasized reason, order, and adherence to classical forms.
Focus on moral lessons, clarity, and the importance of societal norms.
El Romanticismo / Romanticism
Celebrated emotion, nature, and individualism.
Themes often include the sublime, the supernatural, and the exploration of the self.
El realismo y El Naturalismo / Realism and Naturalism
Focused on depicting everyday life and social issues with accuracy.
Naturalism extends realism by emphasizing the influence of environment and heredity.
El modernismo / Modernism
Sought to break from traditional forms and explore new styles.
Themes include the search for identity, beauty, and the exploration of the inner self.
La GeneraciĂłn del 98 / The Generation of â98
A group of writers responding to Spainâs loss in the Spanish-American War
Themes often focus on existentialism, national identity, and social critique.
El vanguardismo / Vanguardism
Characterized by experimentation and break from established norms.
La Ăpoca ContemporĂĄnea / Contemporary Period
Encompasses a wide range of styles and themes reflecting modern society.
Themes often include globalization, identity, and the impact of technology on life.