Juan Ramón Jiménez Papers 1901-1954
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Camprubí de Jiménez, Zenobia.
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Machado, Antonio, 1875-1939
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Argentinian poet. From the description of Papers, n.d. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36097098 ...
Reyes, Alfonso, 1889-1959
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Alfonso Reyes Ochoa (b. May 17 1889, Monterrey, Mexico–d. Dec. 27, 1959, Mexico City, Mexico) was a Mexican writer, philosopher and diplomat. His father, Bernardo Reyes, served as governor of Nuevo León and the Secretary of War and Navy. Along with many other young intellectuals, Reyes founded the Ateneo de la Juventud to promote new cultural and aesthetic ideals and educational reform in Mexico in 1909. At 21, Reyes published his first book, Cuestiones Estéticas. He lived in Spain from 1914-192...
Camprubí de Jiménez, Zenobia.
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Azorín, 1873-1967
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Jiménez, Juan Ramón, 1881-1958
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Spanish poet. From the description of Papers of Juan Ramón Jiménez, 1867-1952. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79455586 Biographical Note Poet Juan Ramón Jiménez was born in 1881 in Moguer, Spain. He published his first book of poetry in 1900 with the help of Rubén Darío, the leader of the modernista poetry movement in Spain and influential mentor of Jiménez. During the Spanish Civil War, Jiménez moved first to Cuba and ...
Unamuno, Miguel de 1864-1936
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Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo, born in 1864, was a Spanish author, philosopher and educator, whose essays had great influence in early 20th-century Spain. He was one of the foremost representatives of the movement Generation '98. He died in 1936. From the description of Miguel de Unamuno Papers. 1885-1936. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 225566245 ...
Darío, Rubén, 1867-1916
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Nicaraguan diplomat, journalist, and poet Rubén Darío is widely regarded as the father of Spanish-American modernism. He was heavily influenced by Victor Hugo and the French Parnassians and Symbolists, chiefly Paul Verlaine. From the description of Rubén Darío compositions, 1879-1914. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 659786911 Nicaraguan diplomat, journalist, and poet Rubén Darío is widely regarded as the father of Spanish-American modernism. Heavily influenced ...