Il decadentismo spagnolo fra letteratura e crisi modernista
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.1996.v48.i98.676Abstract
Siglo de Oro and Edad de Plata are the two culminating periods of the Spanish culture. The former symbolizes the apogee of the Empire and of Catholicism in the Iberian peninsula; the latter covers the period fron 1900 to 1936. However differences don't regard only temporal limits but even the more essential aspects of ideology: during the first years of the present century Spanish letters lose their Catholic mark in order to laicize in an irreversible way. The present work analizes the religious, philosophical and literary causes which led to this change.
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