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- Parn****ianism (or Parn****ism) was a group of French poets that began during the positivist period of the 19th century (1860s-1890s), occurring after romanticism...
- Borja Lavayen, a doctor, politician, French-to-Spanish translator, and Parnasian poet who wrote "Flores tardías y joyas ajenas". Her mother was Angela...
- modern character; Augusto dos Anjos, whose works combine Symbolistic, Parnasian and even pre-modernist elements has a "paralytic language". Mário de Andrade...
- emphasizing Menéndez Pelayo. In Modernism several currents appear: Parnasianism, Symbolism, ****urism, and Creationism. The destruction of Spain's fleet...
- century, was very important to the appearance of Modernism in Spain. Parnasianism, named after its first appearance in the magazine "Le Parn****e Contemporain"...
- Baudelaire (Les Fleurs du mal), Gérard de Nerval, Arthur Rimbaud and Parnasianism of Paul Verlaine, also at Nicaraguan literary modernism Rubén Darío....
- Alberto de Oliveira, who would become perhaps the most typical of our parnasians, and the ill-fated Teófilo Dias. Both the romantic Songs of the former...
- of the writer Araripe Júnior. His works switched from Romanticism to Parnasianism. As a diplomat, he lived in Santiago de Chile, Roma and Lisbon, where...