- Luis Barahona de Soto
Luis Barahona de Soto (1548-1595) was a Spanish
poet .Born at
Lucena (Cordoba), he was educated atGranada , and practised as aphysician at Cordoba. His major work is the "Primera parte de la Angélica" (1586), a continuation of the "Orlando furioso ". The second part of the poem was long believed to be lost, but fragments of it have been identified in the anonymous "Diálogos de la monteria", first printed in 1890; the "Diálogos" also embody fragments of a poem by Barahona entitled "Los Principios del mundo", and many graceful lyrics by the same writer have been published by Francisco Rodríguez Marín.Miguel de Cervantes describes Barahona as "one of the best poets not only in Spain, but in the whole world"; this is friendly hyperbole. Nevertheless Barahona has poetic imagination, ingenious fancy, and an exceptional mastery of the methods transplanted to Spain fromItaly . His "Angélica" has been reproduced in facsimile (New York, 1904) by Archer M Huntington.References
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