Góngora refers to the style of writing associated with the Spanish poet Luis de Góngora. It is characterized by its complex and elaborate language, abundant use of metaphors, and intricate wordplay.
Baroque Poetry: A style of poetry that emerged during the Baroque period, characterized by ornate language, exaggerated metaphors, and complex imagery.
Culteranismo: Also known as Gongorism, it refers to the literary movement influenced by Góngora's style, marked by its excessive use of linguistic ornamentation.
Sonnet: A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme often used in Góngora's works.
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