Answer the following about literary controversies during the Spanish Golden Age, for 10 points each.
[10h] In a lost satire titled Spongia, Pedro Torres de Rámila criticized this extremely prolific playwright for subverting Aristotelian principles. This author’s 500 plays include The Dog in the Manger and The Sheep Well.
ANSWER: Lope de Vega [or Félix Lope de Vega y Carpio]
[10m] This body part of Luis de Góngora was likened to a “half-alive web of tubes” by his rival Francisco de Quevedo. According to a play by Edmund Rostand, Cyrano de Bergerac has a distinctly large one of these body parts.
ANSWER: nose
[10e] Miguel de Cervantes hastily wrote and published the second part to this novel after Avelleneda published its sequel. The title knight-errant of this novel tilts at windmills and tries to woo Dulcinea.
ANSWER: Don Quixote [or The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha]
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