Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-401).
Summary:
Fernando de Herrera (1534-1597), apodado «El Divino», fue una de las figuras literarias más influyentes del Siglo de Oro español, atendiendo a los tres vértices que encierran y definen su actividad letrada: la escritura creativa, la tarea formativa en contextos académicos y la difusión de su influyente preceptiva poética. Esta monografía recopila todas las teselas de fuentes primarias y secundarias para componer ordenadamente un mosaico del intelectual hispalense. La imagen resultante, construida críticamente a partir de los datos conservados, ofrece por vez primera, de manera organizada y global, una explicación interpretativa de Herrera como sujeto histórico en las coordenadas de su tiempo.--Amazon web site Fernando de Herrera (1534-1597), nicknamed "El Divino", was one of the most influential literary figures of the Spanish Golden Age, attending to the three vertices that enclose and define his legal activity: creative writing, the formative task in academic contexts and the diffusion of his influential poetic prescriptive. This monograph compiles all the tesserae from primary and secondary sources to orderly compose a mosaic of the Seville intellectual. The resulting image, critically constructed from the preserved data, offers for the first time, in an organized and global way, an interpretative explanation of Herrera as a historical subject in the coordinates of his time.--English translation of Amazon text
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