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Jaime Jaime
Jaime For Spanish rulers thus named, use James.... Read more
Jaime Escalante Jaime Escalante
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Gertrudis Gomez de Avellaneda Gertrudis Gomez de Avellaneda
Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda , 1814-73, Spanish poet, b. Cuba. She went to Spain in 1836. Her passionate and poignant verses reflecting an unhappy love affair won her a high place among Spanish romantic poets. She also wrote problem novels, such as the antislavery El Mulato Sab (1841), and... Read more
Horace Horace
Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) , 65 BC-8 BC, Latin poet, one of the greatest of lyric poets, b. Venusia, S Italy. He studied at Rome and Athens and, joining Brutus and the republicans, fought (42 BC) at Philippi. Returning to Rome, he was introduced by Vergil to Maecenas , who became (c.38 BC)... Read more
Sabine Baring-Gould Sabine Baring-Gould
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Pedro de Ona Pedro de Ona
Pedro de Oña , 1570?-1643, Chilean poet. Having been born in Latin America, he is considered Chile's first national poet. His poetry is both epic and religious. Inspired by La aravcana, by Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga , he wrote the epic Arauco domado (1596; tr. Arauco... Read more
William Vaughn Moody William Vaughn Moody
William Vaughn Moody 1869-1910, American poet and dramatist, b. Spencer, Ind., grad. Harvard, 1893. After writing several verse dramas, Moody achieved wide success with the prose play The Great Divide (produced as A Sabine Woman, 1906). The Faith Healer (1909), however, also written in prose,... Read more
Black Mountain poets Black Mountain poets
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Juana Ines de la Cruz Juana Ines de la Cruz
Juana Inés de la Cruz , 1651-95, Mexican poet. She is considered the greatest lyric poet of the colonial period. A beautiful and intellectually precocious girl, Juana was a favorite at the viceregal court before entering a Mexican convent at the age of 16. Forced to study outside the... Read more
Gregorio Martinez Sierra Gregorio Martinez Sierra
Gregorio Martínez Sierra , 1881-1947, Spanish dramatist, novelist, and poet. His masterpiece is Canción de cuna (1911, tr. The Cradle Song, 1917), but he is also known for his tale El amor brujo, which is the subject of a ballet set to music by Manuel de Falla. In addition to... Read more

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