
Chapters on Spanish Literature
"Chapters on Spanish Literature" by James Fitzmaurice-Kelly is a scholarly study of Spanish literature written in the early 20th century. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of notable works and authors, focusing on figures such as the Cid, Cervantes, and Lope de Vega. It likely aims to illuminate the historical context and significance of these literary giants within the framework of Spanish culture and history. The opening portion of the text introduces the author’s experiences delivering a series of lectures on Spanish literature, which served as the basis for the chapters that follow. Fitzmaurice-Kelly discusses the complexity of the Cid as a national hero, distinguishing between the historical figure and the legendary representation created by poets and dramatists. He explores perceptions of the Cid, noting the contrasts between his real-life actions and the ideals attached to him, while also referencing debates around his existence and the blending of myth with history. This sets the stage for a deeper examination of other notable figures and literary movements that have shaped Spanish literature.
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