-
Modernismo is a
literary movement that took
place primarily during the end of the
nineteenth and
early 20th
century in the Spanish-speaking world, best...
- S2CID 144188679. Townsend,
Larry (1983). The Leatherman's
Handbook II. New York:
Modernismo Publications. p. 26. ISBN 0-89237-010-6.
Patrick Moore,
Beyond Shame....
- Nicaragua. He is
referred to as the "Father of Modernism" for
leading the
modernismo literary movement at the end of the 19th century.
Other important literary...
-
movement born in
Spain in 1918, with the
declared intention of
opposing Modernismo,
which had
dominated Spanish poetry since the end of the 19th century...
-
Nicaraguan poet who
initiated the Spanish-language
literary movement known as
modernismo (modernism) that
flourished at the end of the 19th century. Darío had...
- be the
founding works of Spanish-language
modern poetry (not, however,
modernismo). His
short stories made him a
crucial precursor and also a
pioneer of...
- the
Modernismo poetic movement that
dominated Spanish language poetry from the 1880s
until the
First World War. Such was the
dominance of
Modernismo in...
- from Quito,
Arturo Borja and
Humberto Fierro, were the
precursors of
modernismo in Ecuador.
These four
writers were
greatly influenced by the modernist...
- ('1900 Art'), Arta Nouă ('New Art'), or Noul Stil ('New Style'). In Spain,
Modernismo,
Modernisme (in Catalan) and Arte
joven ('Young art'). In Switzerland...
- in Nicaragua. He is
called the "Father of Modernism" for
leading the
modernismo literary movement at the end of the 19th century.
Other literary figures...