Research topic: Jacinto Verdaguer

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Jacinto Verdaguer

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Jacinto Verdaguer , 1845-1902, Catalan poet, considered the national poet of Catalonia and the most beloved poet of the Catalan Renaissance of the 19th cent. Religious troubles and poor health frequently darkened his life. Known as a saintly priest, he wrote works of religious fervor including Idilis y Cants mistichs (1879). He depicted the Catalan countryside in his long Canigó (1886). In his masterpiece, the great epic La Atlántida (1877), he dealt with prehistoric myths of the Iberian peninsula; it was the basis for an opera-oratorio by Manuel de Falla. Author... Read more
Atlántida
Atlántida (Atlantis). Cantata escénica by Falla in prol. and 3 parts, text being poem (1877) by Jacinto Verdaguer adapted by Falla. Begun 1926 and left unfinished in 1946. Rev. and completed in first version by Ernesto Halffter... Read more
Catalan literature
...experienced a marked revival. The great writers of this period were the dramatist Angel Guimerà and the poet Mosèn Jacinto Verdaguer . In the first part of the 20th cent. Catalan literature flourished. The realistic regional novel had first-rate... Read more

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