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Francesc Fontanella (Catalan pronunciation: [fɾənˈsɛsk funtəˈneʎə]; 1622 – c. 1680/1685) was a Catalan poet, dramatist, and priest. Fontanella was born in Barcelona. He studied law and was granted a degree in Civil and Canon law in 1641. Until 1652 he lived a courtesan life in Barcelona and began writing love poetry and wrote his two dramatic works: Tragicomèdia d'Amor, Firmesa i Porfia (1642) and Lo desengany (1651). Both pieces are allegorical with some pastoral elements. His poetry was more mature: he changed the pseudonym Gilet for the more pastoral Fontano and achieved great poetic heights in the sonnets dedicated to the death of his first wife. "A la mort de Nise" is worth mentioning.

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  • Francesc Fontanella i Garraver (Barcelona, 1622 - Perpinyà, 1681) fou l'escriptor més ambiciós del Barroc català, destacat en la poesia i el teatre. (ca)
  • Francesc Fontanella (Catalan pronunciation: [fɾənˈsɛsk funtəˈneʎə]; 1622 – c. 1680/1685) was a Catalan poet, dramatist, and priest. Fontanella was born in Barcelona. He studied law and was granted a degree in Civil and Canon law in 1641. Until 1652 he lived a courtesan life in Barcelona and began writing love poetry and wrote his two dramatic works: Tragicomèdia d'Amor, Firmesa i Porfia (1642) and Lo desengany (1651). Both pieces are allegorical with some pastoral elements. His poetry was more mature: he changed the pseudonym Gilet for the more pastoral Fontano and achieved great poetic heights in the sonnets dedicated to the death of his first wife. "A la mort de Nise" is worth mentioning. In 1652, around the time of the defeat of the Catalan Revolt, he fled to Perpignan where he began a completely different life: the death of his second wife led to his entry in the Dominican order and he was ordained as a priest. His poetry thus changed from amorous themes to religious ones and from euphoria to pessimism, a contrast completely personal yet simultaneously typical of the baroque. He died in Perpignan. He is considered to be one of the most important figures in the Catalan baroque along with Francesc Vicenç Garcia and Josep Romaguera. (en)
  • Francesc Fontanella i Garraver (Barcelona, entre 1610 y 1620 - Perpiñán entre el 1680 y el 1685) fue un escritor en lengua catalana y sacerdote español. Estudió derecho y consiguió el título en Derecho Civil y Canónico en 1641. Hasta 1652 vivió una vida noble en Barcelona y empezó a escribir poesía amorosa. Se comprometió políticamente y redactó sus dos obras dramáticas: Tragicomèdia d'Amor, Firmesa i Porfia (Tragicomedia de amor, firmeza y porfía, estrenada hacia 1642) y Lo desengany (El desengaño de 1651). Los dos son textos alegóricos, con algunos elementos pastoriles. Su poesía era más madura: cambió el seudónimo afrancesado Gilet por el pastoril Fontano. Logró la mejor calidad con los sonetos dedicados a la muerte de su primera mujer. También hay que destacar A la mort de Nise (A la muerte de Nise). En 1652, a raíz de la derrota de la Guerra de los Segadores, huyó a Perpiñán donde inició una vida totalmente diferente: la muerte de su segunda mujer hizo que ingresara en la Orden dominicana y se hiciera sacerdote. Su poesía cambió el tema amoroso por el religioso y la euforia por el pesimismo. (es)
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  • Francesc Fontanella i Garraver (Barcelona, 1622 - Perpinyà, 1681) fou l'escriptor més ambiciós del Barroc català, destacat en la poesia i el teatre. (ca)
  • Francesc Fontanella (Catalan pronunciation: [fɾənˈsɛsk funtəˈneʎə]; 1622 – c. 1680/1685) was a Catalan poet, dramatist, and priest. Fontanella was born in Barcelona. He studied law and was granted a degree in Civil and Canon law in 1641. Until 1652 he lived a courtesan life in Barcelona and began writing love poetry and wrote his two dramatic works: Tragicomèdia d'Amor, Firmesa i Porfia (1642) and Lo desengany (1651). Both pieces are allegorical with some pastoral elements. His poetry was more mature: he changed the pseudonym Gilet for the more pastoral Fontano and achieved great poetic heights in the sonnets dedicated to the death of his first wife. "A la mort de Nise" is worth mentioning. (en)
  • Francesc Fontanella i Garraver (Barcelona, entre 1610 y 1620 - Perpiñán entre el 1680 y el 1685) fue un escritor en lengua catalana y sacerdote español. Estudió derecho y consiguió el título en Derecho Civil y Canónico en 1641. Hasta 1652 vivió una vida noble en Barcelona y empezó a escribir poesía amorosa. Se comprometió políticamente y redactó sus dos obras dramáticas: Tragicomèdia d'Amor, Firmesa i Porfia (Tragicomedia de amor, firmeza y porfía, estrenada hacia 1642) y Lo desengany (El desengaño de 1651). Los dos son textos alegóricos, con algunos elementos pastoriles. (es)
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