Francisco De Quevedo
Francisco de Quevedo (1580-1645) was a Spanish humorist and writer known for his wit and versatility in religious treatises, satires, and poems. Despite political intrigue and imprisonment, Quevedo's literary legacy endures through his lyrical poery and satirical prose, showcasing his sharp observation of society. His rivalry with Góngora added complexity to his legacy, solidifying his place among the great writers of his time.
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