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His style is characterized by what was called conceptismo.
Yet though culteranismo and conceptismo infected nearly everyone, the century did not lack its big names.
Quevedo was a master of conceptismo, a movement in opposition to culteranismo.
This style existed in stark contrast to Quevedo's conceptismo.
This shows the development of a more serious tendency in Salinas to go with the playful way he had drawn on conceptismo in earlier works.
He praised Gracián for his aphoristic writing style (conceptismo) and often quoted him in his works.
During the Renaissance, poetry became partitioned into culteranismo and conceptismo, which essentially became rivals.
Along with conceptismo, culteranismo largely defined Spanish Baroque Poetry.
'Conceptismo' is characterized by a rapid rhythm, directness, simple vocabulary, witty metaphors, and wordplay.
Jan Andrzej Morsztyn, a magnate active in royal court circles, represented the conceptismo current.
In such poems, the influence of the Golden Age stylistic tendency conceptismo is apparent and this becomes more marked in future collections.
The most prominent writer of Castilian conceptismo is Francisco de Quevedo, who wrote with an ironic style and satirical wit.
The actual subject of the poem is only identified at the end of the poem - a technique that could derive from conceptismo or maybe Mallarmé.
It is in this work that Pinar shows her ability to play with language and create conceits (conceptismo), by showing love's dual role of providing both pleasure and pain.
The devices of conceptismo, such as paradox and conceits, are drawn upon again perhaps in more complex ways than before because he is dealing with abstract concepts such as love.
The best-known representative of Spanish conceptismo, Francisco de Quevedo, had an ongoing feud with Luis de Góngora in which each criticized the other's writing and personal life.
Quevedo was an adherent of the style known as conceptismo, a name derived from concepto, which has been defined as "a brilliant flash of wit expressed in pithy or epigrammatic style."
Culteranismo existed in stark contrast with conceptismo, another movement of the Baroque period which is characterized by a witty style, games with words, simple vocabulary, and conveying multiple meanings in as few words as possible.