Love in the Poetry of Francisco de Aldana

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<p>This study explores the love lyric of one of the greatest yet oft-neglected warrior-poets of the Spanish Golden Age - Francisco de Aldana (1537-78). Hailed for his skill by Cervantes Lope de Vega Quevedo and the Generation of 27's Cernuda alike Aldana's lyric is the unique result of his Florentine education and interactions with the Medici family as well as Benedetto Varchi's literary circle. Aldana died young fighting in the Battle of Alcazaquivir in the service of Portugal's Sebastian I. His brother Cosme subsequently edited and published his poetry in three volumes between 1589-93.<br />Perhaps the most alluring aspect of Aldana's poetry is his exploration of the nature of love via the reconciliation of seemingly opposing and discordant elements of physical love with the Neoplatonic spirituality more common to sixteenth-century poetry especially as portrayed by the Petrarchan tradition. Through close examination of Aldana's lyric -religious philosophical pastoral and mythological- this study reveals how Aldana exploits the gaps in Petrarchism Neoplatonism and contemporary poetic models to communicate his belief in the importance of the physical in our search for those fleeting moments of transcendental bliss on the earthly plane.<br /><br />Paul Joseph Lennon is Lecturer in Spanish and Comparative Literature at the University of St Andrews UK.</p>
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