Notes ON Modernism PDF

Title Notes ON Modernism
Author CAROLINA CASTAÑEDA
Course Social Research
Institution Texas Woman's University
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NOTES ON MODERNISM

1. What is known by the name of "cursed poets"? -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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-------------------------------------------------- -------------2. The end of the 19th century closed with an event that had great repercussions for Spain. The so-called 98 disaster. This crisis or generation of 98 can best be summarized as: to. Group of modernist writers who devoted themselves to writing about wars, politics, and military defeat. b. War that occurred in the year 1898 when Spain seized the last overseas colonies, Pueblo Rico, the Philippines and Cuba. c. Group of Spanish writers, essayists, and poets who were affected by moral, political, and social issues thanks to the war between the United States and Spain for seizing Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. d. War between Africa and Asia for the dispute of the last overseas colonies of Spain (Puerto Rico, the Philippines and Cuba) which the United States seized

3. A great influence for modernism were these two French literary currents: Parnassianism and symbolism. Parnassianism means: to. Word of Greek origin and refers to the top of Mount Parnassus where the inspiring muses were. b. Word of Greek origin, goes against Romanticism, its highest representative is Rubén Darío. c. Parnassianism is French, goes against Modernism, was born in the Parnassian mountain and is the art of paintings

d. Word of Roman origin, it refers to the top of Mount Parnassus, where poets are inspired by the Muses. 4. Next you must choose the most accurate definition that corresponds to Modernism to. Artistic movement (not only poetic) that developed between 1885 and 1895, its most prominent representatives were: Mallarme Baudelaire, Verlaine and Rimbaud. b. Literary movement characterized by narrating the customs of a region, city or country. He was involved in wars that left many dead and cursed poets. c. Intellectual and poetic movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, which transformed the way of writing poetry, the image of the poet and the mission of poetry. It ended when the avant-garde began. d. Intellectual and artistic movement that, at the beginning of the XIX century. He created an aesthetic based on breaking with the discipline and rules of classicism and academicism. 5. "Art for art's sake" seen as form and not as content. Art that was not committed to social reality. It was the motto of: to. Parnassianism b. Symbolism c. Modernism d. Realism 6. The mixture of various meanings used in the poems, belongs to the definition of: to. Metaphor. b. Symbolism c. Synesthesia d. Parnaso 7. It was one of the most important artistic movements of the late nineteenth century originating in France and in Belgium. Most images andliterary figures that he used were poorly understood by the readers, they were hermetic poetry. What

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----------------------8. It was a French literary movement of the second half of the XIX century (1860) created as a reaction against Victor Hugo's Romanticism, subjectivism and artistic socialism. The founders of this movement were: to. Théophile Gautier. b. Charles Baudelaire c. Ruben Dario d. Edgar Allan Poe

9. To the group of poets who paid tribute to Luis de Góngora, on his third centenary of death, they began to publish their works in the 1920s, the topics they dealt with were: as the Hispanic spirit, the philosophical, religious reflection and the roots popular. This definition belongs to: A. Generation of 98 B. Generation of '27 C. Generation of 14 D. Generation of the XXI century. 10. Maximum representative of modernism is:

to. Gustavo Adolfo Becquer b. Federico García Lorca c. Ruben Dario d. Luis de Gongora...


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