- Soledades
"Las Soledades" ( _en. Solitudes) is a poem by
Luis de Góngora , composed in1613 insilva (Spanish strophe) in eleven- and seven- syllable lines: hendecasyllables ("endecasílabos") and heptasyllables ("heptasílabos").Góngora intended to divide the poem in four parts that were to be called "Soledad de los campos" (Solitude of the fields), "Soledad de las riberas" (Solitude of the riverbanks), "Soledad de las selvas" (Solitude of the forests), and "Soledad del yermo" (Solitude of the wasteland).
However, Góngora only wrote the "dedicatoria al Duque de Béjar" (dedication to the Duke of
Béjar ) and the first two "Soledades", the second of which remained unfinished.From the time of their composition, "Soledades" inspired a great debate regarding the difficulty of its language and its mythological and erudite references. It was attacked by the
Count of Salinas andJuan Martínez de Jáuregui y Aguilar (who composed an "Antidote against the Soledades"). The work, however, was defended bySalcedo Coronel ,José Pellicer ,Francisco Fernández de Córdoba (Abad de Rute), theCount of Villamediana ,Gabriel Bocángel , and overseas,Juan de Espinosa Medrano y SorJuana Inés de la Cruz .Rafael Alberti would later add his own "Soledad tercera" ("Paráfrasis incompleta") [ [http://argos.cucsh.udg.mx/16oct-dic00/16emercado.htm Argos 16/ Ensayo/ Guadalupe Mercado ] ]References
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*es icon [http://www.geocities.com/revistaversoados/webpoemas/webpoemarios/gon-soledades.htm Soledades] (text)
*es icon [http://luis.salas.net/lgsol0.htm Soledades] (text)
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