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  1. Juan Ramón Jiménez (1881-1958) es un autor esencial para la poesía en lengua española y para la poesía contemporánea occidental. Sus propuestas éticas y estéticas marcan una línea divisoria entre el Romanticismo de Espronceda y Bécquer, bajo cuya influencia escribe sus primeros versos, y el Modernismo y las vanguardias de las primeras ...

  2. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Juan Ramón Jiménez (born Dec. 24, 1881, Moguer, Spain—died May 29, 1958, San Juan, P.R.) was a Spanish poet awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1956. After studying briefly at the University of Salamanca, Jiménez went to Madrid (1900) at the invitation of the poet Rubén Darío.

  3. A prolific Spanish poet, editor, and critic, Juan Ramón Jiménez won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1956. He was born in Moguer i Andalusia, an area that he depicted in Platero y Yo (Platero and I, 1914) a collection of prose poems about a man and his donkey. Jiménez’s other books of poetry…