NOTES
- H. Ramsden's superbly comprehensive Lorca's ‘Romancero gitano’. Eighteen Commentaries (Manchester and New York: Manchester U. P., 1988), contains very generous ‘select’ bibliographies.
- Obras completas (Madrid: Aguilar, 1986), III, 340. All subsequent page references, within brackets in the text, are to this edition.
- C. J. Jung, Psychology and Alchemy (New York: Bollinger Foundation/Pantheon Books, 1953), 27. Remarks on alchemy and its terminology are greatly indebted to this volume and to Alchemical Studies (New York: Bollinger Foundation/Princeton U. P., 1967).
- L. Beltrán, La arquitectura del humo: una reconstrucción del ‘Romancero gitano’ de Federico García Lorca (London: Tamesis, 1986), 1–4.
- Psychology and Alchemy, 23 and 34.
- J. E. Cirlot, A Dictionary of Symbols (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1978), 9 (consulted throughout).
- A. Ganivet, Granada la bella (1896) (Granada: Editorial Padre Suárez, [1954]), 71.
- See photographs between 176–77 in I. Gibson, En Granada, su Granada… Guía de la Granada de Federico García Lorca (Barcelona: Plaza & Janés, 1989).
- Psychology and Alchemy, 124.
- See ‘Juego y teoría del duende’, Obras Completas, II, 313.
- E. García Gómez, Poemas arábigos andaluces (Buenos Aires/Méjico: Espasa Calpe Argentina, 1940), 47.
- A. Sahuquillo, Federico García Lorca y la cultura de la homosexualidad (Stockholm: Akademitryck, Edsbruk, 1986), 91 and 307 ff. An early Utopian text entitled ‘La religión del porvenir’ (1918) predicted the renaissance of ‘la celeste religión’ of Greece at present ‘de niebla cubierta’ (see I. Gibson, Federico García Lorca I: De Fuentevaqueros a Nueva York [Barcelona: Grijalbo, 1985], 214).
- Alchemical Studies, 44.
- See the conclusion of ‘Pequeño poema infinito’, added to the New York cycle, I, 547–48.