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Un ingenio sevillano del Bajo Barroco: José Román de la Torre y Peralta. Vida y textos biográficos
Maison d'édition
Universidad de Huelva
Date de parution
2023-10-01
Nombre de page
127
Résumé
Resumen: José Román de la Torre Peralta es un autor triplemente extravagante en el corpus de la poesía española del siglo XVII. Cronológicamente, floreció en la segunda mitad de la centuria, la que hoy asociamos a la decadencia del imperio y de la poesía del Siglo de Oro; geográficamente, se movió en su Andalucía natal y buscó su lugar entre los ingenios sevillanos del momento; poéticamente, sufrió la supremacía de Fernando de la Torre Farfán, el favorito de las musas y autoridades de su época. Pese a ello, la vida y obra de Peralta tiene gran importancia para comprender tanto las luchas en el campo poético de la Sevilla del Bajo Barroco como el estilo del momento, y en particular las tensiones entre poesía lírica y narrativa. Concretamente, nuestro volumen traza la biografía de Peralta y su trayectoria poética, y aporta ediciones críticas y estudios de dos de sus textos biográficos: el Lírico discante, una serie de sonetos sobre la vida de Alejandro Magno, y la Canción real, un poema sobre el retiro de san Bruno al yermo y la fundación de La Cartuja.
Abstract: José Román de la Torre Peralta is a thrice extravagant author in the corpus of seventeenth century Spanish poetry. Chronologically, he flourished in the second half of the century, which today we associate with the decline of the empire and of Golden Age poetry; geographically, he operated in his native Andalusia and sought a place among the Sevillian poets of the time; poetically, he suffered the supremacy of Fernando de la Torre Farfán, the favorite of the muses and of the authorities of his time. Despite this, Peralta's life and work are of great importance for understanding both the struggles in the late Baroque Sevillian poetic field and the literary style of the time, and in particular the tensions between lyric and narrative poetry. Specifically, the present volume traces Peralta's biography and poetic career, and provides critical editions and studies of two of his biographical texts: the Lírico discante, a series of sonnets on the life of Alexander the Great, and the Canción real, a poem about St. Bruno's retreat to the wilderness and the founding of the Grande Chartreuse.
Abstract: José Román de la Torre Peralta is a thrice extravagant author in the corpus of seventeenth century Spanish poetry. Chronologically, he flourished in the second half of the century, which today we associate with the decline of the empire and of Golden Age poetry; geographically, he operated in his native Andalusia and sought a place among the Sevillian poets of the time; poetically, he suffered the supremacy of Fernando de la Torre Farfán, the favorite of the muses and of the authorities of his time. Despite this, Peralta's life and work are of great importance for understanding both the struggles in the late Baroque Sevillian poetic field and the literary style of the time, and in particular the tensions between lyric and narrative poetry. Specifically, the present volume traces Peralta's biography and poetic career, and provides critical editions and studies of two of his biographical texts: the Lírico discante, a series of sonnets on the life of Alexander the Great, and the Canción real, a poem about St. Bruno's retreat to the wilderness and the founding of the Grande Chartreuse.
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