September 17, 2006
Francisco de Quevedo
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Quevedo was a Spanish satirist and novelist and one of the great writers of the Spanish Golden Age. His Los sueños is a brilliant and bitterly satiric account of the inhabitants of hell. Other major works include the philosophical treatise Providencia de Dios, the political essay PolÃtica de Dios y gobierno de Cristo, and the picaresque novel La vida del Buscón. Quevedo was a determined opponent of Gongorism. Who was Luis de Góngora?
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