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Although these works have generally been neglected, scholar Méndez Plancarte and others have made convincing defenses of their genres as well as of the verse itself. The Divine Narcissus contains some of Sor Juana’s best writing, and, with the loa (or one-act play) that precedes it, shows how she introduced local themes into her work. The most significant element of the play, however, is the successful depiction of divine love, sufficiently anthropomorphized to give it comprehensible human beauty.
Translated by John Lyons. Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, 1995. Tamara Williams provides a substantial introduction to this collection. It is a detailed critical study of its genesis, technical, thematic, and stylistic elements, and historical and literary influences. Demonstrates how an epic quality is developed through the continuous thread of the quest throughout this collection. _______. ” Interview by Leslie Wirpsa. National Catholic Reporter 31, no. 30 (May 26, 1995): 9. Cardenal describes Nicaraguan politics and reflects on the efforts made during the years immediately following the establishment of the Sandinista government.
Modernism, Rubén Darío, and the Poetics of Despair. : University Press of America, 2004. An examination of Moderismo and how it was expressed in the works of Darío. LoDato, Rosemary C. Beyond the Glitter: The Language of Gems in Modernista Writers Rubén Darío, Ramón del Valle-Inclán, and José Asunción Silva. : Bucknell University Press, 1999. A critical study of Latin American and Spanish modernist writers. Includes bibliographical references and index. Morrow, John A. Amerindian Elements in the Poetry of Rubén Darío: The Alter Ego as the Indigenous Other.