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Rubén Darío 1867–1916: Critical Essay by Cathy L. Jrade

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SOURCE: "Socio-Political Concerns in the Poetry of Rubén Darío," in Latin American Literary Review, Vol. XVIII, No. 6, July-December, 1990, pp. 36-49.

In the following essay, Jrade identifies sociopolitical themes in Darío's poetry, focusing on the literary and political similarities between Spanish-American modernism and an emergent Spanish-American identity.

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