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Modernismo was an end of Nineteenth- and early Twentieth-century Spanish-American literary movement, best exemplified by Rubén Darío. Other notable exponents are Leopoldo Lugones, Julio Herrera y Reissig, Julián del Casal, Manuel González Prada, Aurora Cáceres, Delmira Agustini, Manuel Díaz Rodríguez and José Martí. It is a recapitulation and blending of three European currents: Romanticism, Symbolism and especially Parnassianism. Inner passions, visions, harmonies and rhythms are expressed in a rich, highly stylized verbal music. This movement was of great influence in the whole Hispanic world (including the Philippines), finding a temporary vogue also among the Generation of '98 in Spain, which posited various reactions to its perceived aestheticism.
Manila, Metro Manila, Indonesia, Australia, Malaysia
Age of Enlightenment, William Blake, Edgar Allan Poe, Richard Wagner, Lord Byron
Authority control, Modernismo, Mexico City, Symbolism (arts), Mexican people
Havana, Ten Years' War, Cuba, Fidel Castro, Tampa, Florida