Spanish Literature

Spain is rich with talented writers, poets, playwrights... trust us, the list goes on. One such literary master is Miguel de Cervantes, the creator of the legendary Don Quijote, who has been used in all aspects of Spanish culture. Lope de Vega is another example of a Baroque master.

Poetry is a strong force within Spain with many examples proving the statement. What better example than the Generation of 27, featuring the exquisite work of Federico García Lorca, who had been frequently associated with surrealist experts Salvador Dali and Luis Buñuel. If the Generation of 27 doesn't sound like the right group for you, then how about the Generation of 98? Whether you are a passionate connoisseur of the written word or a passing visitor there will be something that will spark your creativity in this section on Spanish literature.

Spanish Literature history

The history of Spanish literature can be traced back centuries and it is clear that over this time, Spanish literature has not only been influenced by the events happening within Spain and across the world, but has also influenced the world itself. Spain has produced some fantastic writers in all genres, many of whom were instrumental in the developments of some of the biggest literary movements. So why not read on and find out more about the history of Spanish literature.

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