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Cantar de Mio Cid, written in 1. Spanish prose gained popularity in the mid thirteenth century. Lyric poetry in the Middle Ages includes popular poems and the courtly poetry of the nobles. During the 1. 5th century the pre Renaissance occurred and literary production increased greatly. In the Renaissance important topics were poetry, religious literature, and prose. In the Baroque era of the 1. Francisco de Quevedo and Baltasar Gracin. A notable author was Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, famous for his masterpiece Don Quixote de la Mancha. In the Enlightenment era of the 1. Fray Benito Jernimo Feijoo, Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, and Jos Cadalso the lyric of Juan Melndez Valds, Toms de Iriarte and Flix Mara Samaniego, and the theater, with Leandro Fernndez de Moratn, Ramn de la Cruz and Vicente Garca de la Huerta. In Romanticism beginning of the 1. Jos de Espronceda and other poets prose the theater, with ngel de Saavedra Duke of Rivas, Jos Zorrilla, and other authors. In Realism end of the 1. Naturalism, important topics are the novel, with Juan Valera, Jos Mara de Pereda, Benito Prez Galds, Emilia Pardo Bazn, Leopoldo Alas Clarn, Armando Palacio Valds, and Vicente Blasco Ibez poetry, with Ramn de Campoamor, Gaspar Nez de Arce, and other poets the theater, with Jos Echegaray, Manuel Tamayo y Baus, and other dramatists and the literary critics, emphasizing Menndez Pelayo. In Modernism several currents appear Parnasianism, Symbolism, Futurism, and Creationism. The destruction of Spains fleet in Cuba by the U. S. in 1. 89. 8 provoked a crisis in Spain. A group of younger writers, among them Miguel de Unamuno, Po Baroja, and Jos Martnez Ruiz Azorn, made changes to literatures form and content. By the year 1. 91. First World War and of the publication of the first major work of the generations leading voice, Jos Ortega y Gasseta number of slightly younger writers had established their own place within the Spanish cultural field. Leading voices include the poet Juan Ramn Jimnez, the academics and essayists Ramn Menndez Pidal, Gregorio Maraon, Manuel Azaa, Eugeni dOrs, and Ortega y Gasset, and the novelists Gabriel Mir, Ramn Prez de Ayala, and Ramn Gmez de la Serna. Around 1. 92. 0 a younger group of writersmostly poetsbegan publishing works that from their beginnings revealed the extent to which younger artists were absorbing the literary experimentation of the writers of 1. Poets were closely tied to formal academia. Novelists such as Benjamn Jarns, Rosa Chacel, Francisco Ayala, and Ramn J. Sender were equally experimental and academic. The Spanish Civil War had a devastating impact on Spanish writing. Among the handful of civil war poets and writers, Miguel Hernndez stands out. During the early dictatorship 1. Francisco Francos reactionary vision of a second Spanish golden age. By the mid 1. 95. Spanish civil war in childhood was coming of age. By the early 1. 96. Spanish authors moved towards a restless literary experimentation. When Franco died in 1. Spanish letters. Over the next several years a wealth of young new writers, among them Juan Jos Mills, Rosa Montero, Javier Maras, Luis Mateo Dez, Jos Mara Merino, Flix de Aza, Cristina Fernndez Cubas, Enrique Vila Matas, Carme Riera, and later Antonio Muoz Molina and Almudena Grandes, would begin carving out a prominent place for themselves within the Spanish cultural field. Pre Medieval literatureeditWhile actual written evidence has never been found, it is almost certain that the distinctive peoples inhabiting the Iberian Peninsula from as far back as the last Paleolithic era 3. BC engaged in a variety of oral lyric traditions. Originally, these lyrical songs would have been closely associated with fertility rites, the hunt, or other key life stages. Later, primitive love ballads and heroic tales would have arisen. These popular, vernacular forms would have rarely if ever been written down. The Roman conquest and occupation of the peninsula, spanning from the 3rd century BC to the year 4. A. D, brought a fully developed Latin culture to Spanish territories. The Roman philosopher Seneca 1 BCE 6. AD was born in Spain as were the poets Martial 4. AD, Quintilian 3. AD, and Lucan 3. AD. While the invasion of Germanic tribes in the fifth century A. D. put an end to Roman Spain, the tribes relative lack of advanced culture, including any kind of literary tradition, meant that any written literature produced in the Iberian Peninsula continued along Romanized lines. Outstanding amongst the works produced is Saint Isidore of Sevilles c. Etymologiae, an attempted summa of all classical knowledge. Called the last scholar of the ancient world, St. Isidore penned theological and proto scientific treatises, letters, and a series of histories that would serve as models for the rest of Western Europe throughout the Middle Ages. The arrival of Muslim invaders in 7. CE brought the cultures of the Middle and Far East to the Iberian Peninsula and ultimately to all of Europe. During the era of relative religious tolerance that followed, writers such as the Jewish theologian Maimonides 1. Muslim polymath 1. Averroes penned works of theology, science, philosophy, and mathematics that would have lasting impacts on Hebrew and Muslim philosophy and prove essential to the flowering of the European Renaissance centuries later. While none of their works can be considered direct ancestors of a Spanish literary tradition, it was out of the cultural milieu fostered by such intellectual energy that the first written manifestations of a Spanish literature proper arise. Medieval Spanish literatureeditThe kharjaseditThe earliest recorded examples of a vernacular Romance based literature date from the same time and location, the rich mix of Muslim, Jewish, and Christian cultures in Muslim Spain, in which Maimonides, Averroes, and others worked. The Jarchas, dating from the 9th to the 1. C. E., were short poems spoken in local colloquial Hispano Romance dialects, known as Mozarabic, but written in Arabic script. The Jarchas appeared at the end of longer poetry written in Arabic or Hebrew known as muwashshah, which were lengthy glosses on the ideas expressed in the jarchas. Typically spoken in the voice of a woman, the jarchas express the anxieties of love, particularly of its loss.