PECULIARITIES OF XVII AND XVIII CENTURY GERMAN AND SPANISH LITERATURE

Bakhromova Dilfuza Saidmurodovna

Keywords: Key words: Spanish literature, German literature, characteristics, Neo-logism


Abstract

Abstract: This article about that analyzing German and Spanish literature in the XVII century.This period was important both of this countries, because the second name of this period Golden Age.Golden Age, Spanish Siglo de Oro, the period of Spanish literature extending from the early 16th century to the late 17th century, generally considered the high point in Spain's literary history. Seventeenth-century Spain was the age of the "lesser Habsburgs" – Philip III , Philip IV, and Charles II  who are widely thought to have been less able and less energetic than Ferdinand and Isabella, Charles V and Philip II.


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