IBARBOUROU, JUANA DE

hwäˈnä dā ēbärbooˈroo, 1895–1979, Uruguayan poet also called Juana de América. One of the most popular poets of Spanish America, she caused a sensation with the exuberant and lilting sensuality of her lyrics in Aguas de diamante (1919) and Raíz salvaje (1920). Her early works also include the introspective La rosa de los vientos (1930). Oro y tormenta (1956), in which she uses biblical themes, reflects her increasing preoccupation with suffering and death. Chico Carlo (1944) contains her memoirs. Her work is collected in Obras completas (3d ed. 1968).

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...Alfonsina Storni, la uruguaya, Juana de Ibarbourou, y la borinquena, Clara Lair...Alfonsina Storni, Uruguays Juana de Ibarbourou, and Puerto Ricos Clara Lair...Mientras conocia la poesia de Juana de Ibarbourou y Gabriela Mistral, preferia...
...y Gongora / Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz / MYSTICISM...guay: Agustini, Ibarbourou and Others; 12...Garcilaso, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Andres...expedition of Pedro de Mendoza. Her letter...governing princess Dofia Juana, is the first literary...
...eco- nomics, and religion. Christine de Pisan (1364-1430?) was one of the earliest...court. Widowed at an early age, Christine de Pisan used her humanistic training to...sance humanism when she entered the querelle de la rose, a debate about The Romance of...
...Arias, Constantino Arrom, Jose Juan Arrufat, Anton asere Bacallao, Juana Ballagas, Emilio Ballet Nacional de Cuba Baquero, Gaston Barnet, Miguel Batista y Zaldivar, Fulgencio Bedia...
...JUANA IBARBOUROU 170...Uruguay: JUANA IBARBOUROU CONTENTS...then leaped into the sea. Juana de Ibarbourou 1895- , hating the idea...
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...Temple University, 2002. Therein she reads the poetry of Gabriela Mistral, Alfonsina Storni, Delmira Agustini, and Juana de Ibarbourou in the light of Neumanns theory. (2) In September, 2000 Keller won a first place award for her poetry from the...
...trabajos se refieren tanto a autoras tradicionalmente consagradas como a voces actuales. Entre las primeras, figura Juana de Ibarbourou, en cuya poesia se revalora la autenticidad del lenguaje, de la conformacion del sujeto hablante y de la plasmacion...
...autores uruguayos enriquecidos por expresivas dedicatorias. Ellos pertenecen a Enrique Amorim, Emilio Oribe, Juana de Ibarbourou, Fernan Silva Valdes, Carlos Sabat Ercasty, Horacio Quiroga, Ildefonso Pereda Valdes, Juvenal Ortiz Saralegui...


 

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IBARBOUROU, JUANA DE hwa na da ebarboo roo, 1895 1979, Uruguayan poet also called Juana de America. One of the most popular poets of...lilting sensuality of her lyrics in Aguas de diamante (1919) and Raiz salvaje (1920...
...passing of modernismo, poetry was influenced by many trends and movements. Three women poets, Alfonsina Storni, Juana de Ibarbourou , and the Nobel Prize winner Gabriela Mistral , are known for their impassioned lyrics. Among the poets of the...


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