Galician literature

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Galician literature is the literature written by Galician authors. It has been developed in both Galician and Spanish. The earliest works in Galician language are from the beginning of 13th century. In the Middle Ages, Galego-português (Galician-Portuguese) was a language of culture, poetry (troubadours) and religion throughout not only Galicia and Portugal but also Castile.

After the separation of Portuguese and Galician, Galician was considered provincial and was not widely used for literary or academic purposes.

It was with the Rexurdimento ("Rebirth"), in the mid 1800s that Galician was used again in literature, and then in politics.

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[edit] Authors

[edit] Main authors in both Galician and Spanish

[edit] Main Authors in Galician

  • Mendinho
  • Martín Codax
  • Alfonso Daniel Rodríguez Castelao
  • E. Blanco Amor
  • Fermín Bouza Brei
  • Carlos Casares Mouriño
  • Suso de Toro
  • Xosé Neira Vilas
  • Padre Sarmiento
  • Francisco Añón
  • Florentino López Cuevillas
  • Antonio Noriega Varela
  • Marcial Valladares
  • Gonzalo López Abente
  • Valentín Lamas Carvajal
  • Xoán Manuel Pintos
  • Antón Vilar Ponte
  • Antonio López Ferreiro
  • Manuel Antonio
  • Luis Amado Carballo
  • Manuel Leiras Pulpeiro
  • Armando Cotarelo Valledor
  • Antón Losada Diéguez
  • Aquilino Iglesia Alvariño
  • Ramón Otero Pedraio
  • Luís Pimentel
  • Fermín Bouza Brei
  • Eduardo Blanco Amor
  • Luís Seoane
  • Rafael Dieste
  • Ánxel Fole
  • Dario Xoan Cabana
  • Xoan de Cangas

[edit] Main Authors in Spanish

[edit] Other Authors

[edit] See also