LA VIDA Y POESIA DE GUSTAVO ADOLFO BECQUER (LA VIDA CONTADA A LOS NIÑOS)
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<p><div>Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer escribió versos maravillosos, con palabras que son a la vez"suspiros y risas, colores y notas"porque sus poemas tienen música, pinceladas de colores, y nos hablan suavemente, al oído, de penas y alegrías. Nosotros podemos leerlos, aprenderlos, vivirlos como si fueran nuestros…<br>Following the success with the series CLASSIC EXPLAINED TO CHILDREN (11 Titles already), we were requested to do something about poetry too. Since poetry is not able for adaptations, we thought it could be interesting to choose those poets with extraordinary life and introduce the poetry with the tale of their stories. Professor Rosa Navarro Durán brings in the life of the greatest universal poets. They have such an extraordinary life that looks like a story tale. And meanwhile she tales us her life, she introduces us into their poetry. Gustavo Adolfo Domínguez Bastida, who would later adopt the name of Bécquer, belonging to his noble ancestors from Flanders, was born in Seville on 17 February 1836. Being an orphan since a very early age, he developed an extraordinary sensitivity towards life. He is the romantic poet who has left the deepest imprint in Spanish poetry. Having suffered tuberculosis, he died in Madrid in 1870.</div><h2> Sinopsis de LA VIDA Y POESIA DE GUSTAVO ADOLFO BECQUER (LA VIDA CONTADA A LOS NIÑOS) </h2> <div><div><div>Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer escribió versos maravillosos, con palabras que son a la vez"suspiros y risas, colores y notas"porque sus poemas tienen música, pinceladas de colores, y nos hablan suavemente, al oído, de penas y alegrías. Nosotros podemos leerlos, aprenderlos, vivirlos como si fueran nuestros…<br>Following the success with the series CLASSIC EXPLAINED TO CHILDREN (11 Titles already), we were requested to do something about poetry too. Since poetry is not able for adaptations, we thought it could be interesting to choose those poets with extraordinary life and introduce the poetry with the tale of their stories. Professor Rosa Navarro Durán brings in the life of the greatest universal poets. They have such an extraordinary life that looks like a story tale. And meanwhile she tales us her life, she introduces us into their poetry. Gustavo Adolfo Domínguez Bastida, who would later adopt the name of Bécquer, belonging to his noble ancestors from Flanders, was born in Seville on 17 February 1836. Being an orphan since a very early age, he developed an extraordinary sensitivity towards life. He is the romantic poet who has left the deepest imprint in Spanish poetry. Having suffered tuberculosis, he died in Madrid in 1870.</div></div> </div><div><div><div><div><span>Escrito por...</span></div> <hr></div></div> <div><div><div><a><img></a></div> <div><h4> Rosa Navarro Duran </h4> <div>Rosa Navarro Durán, catedrática de Literatura española de la edad de Oro de la Universidad de Barcelona. Entre sus ediciones de texto destacan la del anónimo Libro de suertes, los dos diálogos de Alfonso Valdés, las Novelas ejemplares de Miguel de Cervantes, etc.. Es autora de La mirada al texto, ¿Por qué hay que leer los clásicos? Cómo leer un poema y de numerosos artículos sobre problemas textuales, tópicos y comentarios de textos de la Edad de Oro.</div> </div></div></div> </div></p>