![]() ![]() ![]() Others, such as the translator Sir Richard Fanshawe (1608-66) travelled, an indeed lived, in Spain (an experience reflected in his intriguing poem ‘The Escoriall’ as well as in his translations). In some cases, such as Richard Crashaw (1613-49), who was steeped in Spanish literature, the interest is explicable both by aesthetic attraction and by his own Catholicism. ![]() But some poets and writers in England continued to be attracted to the riches of Spanish literature. Political and religious tension meant that, for the most part, cultural relations between Spain and England were exceedingly difficult during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth centuries. EDITA: Secretariado de Publicaciones e Intercambio EditorialĭE LOS SIGLOS DIECISÉIS Y DIECISIETE Edición bilingüe y selección de Glyn Pursglove ![]()
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