The poems of literary classicism have a style of writing that consciously emulates the forms and theme of classical antiquity.
Literary classicism was a very popular movement in the mid-1700s to about 1800. It consisted in the search for the ideal, both in form and content.
Poems of literary classicism
This selection of poems from literary classicism contains poems by Spanish writers.
However, with respect to poems of literary classicism in other latitudes, the authors highlighted: Dante (Italian author, with his epic poem The Divine Comedy), Alexander Pope (English author, with The stolen curl, among others), Robinson Jeffers (20th century American author, with Cawdor and other poems) and many others.
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- Iglesias de la Casa, J. (1820). Posthumous Poetry, Volume 1. Barcelona: Sierra y Mart.
- De Lama, V. (1993). Anthology of Spanish and Latin American love poetry. Madrid: EDAF.
- Meléndez Valdés, J. (2011). Juan Meléndez Valdés for children and young people (edition prepared by S. Arlandis). Madrid: Editions of the Tower.
- De Berceo et al. (2015). One Hundred Classic Poems of Spanish Literature. Madrid: Paradimage Solutions.
- De Samaniego, FM (2011). Various poems. Valencia: NoBooks Editorial.