Juan Ramón Jiménez, guardian of modernism in the newspaper "El sol"
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Juan Ramón Jiménez, modernismo, El Sol, Rubén Darío, blueAbstract
Juan Ramón Jiménez was one of the poets who best embraced the modern style introduced in Spain by Rubén Darío, since he was one of the most faithful and committed exponent of his poetry and they had a close friendly relationship. It is possible to find all of this in many documents, for example, in the newspaper El Sol of Madrid. In this article Juan Ramón plays the role of representative of the new poetry of Rubén Darío.Downloads
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