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Francisco Villaespesa Martín (14
October 1877–9
April 1936) was a
Spanish writer. He was born in Láujar de Andarax,
Province of Almería,
which marked...
- Ganivet,
Manuel Gómez-Moreno,
Manuel and
Antonio Machado, and
Francisco Villaespesa are all
generally counted in the
Generation of '98. Also of this generation...
- Burguillo, Juan David. "Historia de la Biblioteca".
Biblioteca Francisco Villaespesa (in Spanish).
Junta de Andalucía.
Retrieved January 11, 2017. Official...
- relevance. She also
carried out solo
performances in Almería pubs, in the
Villaespesa Library and in peña El
Palangre de
Roquetas de Mar. In the same way,...
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Melchor Almagro San Martín, writer, diplomat, and politician.
Francisco Villaespesa Martín,
modernist poet.
Alejandro Sawa, bohemian, and writer. Melchor...
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Sanclemente as
Lucinda Carlos Miguel Solá
Salvador Soler Marí
Dolores Villaespesa Ismael Elma
Antonio Fernández
Amalia Sánchez Ariño
Mariano Alcón Domingo...
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Lioness of
Castille Directed by Juan de Orduña
Written by
Francisco Villaespesa (play)
Vicente Escrivá Juan de Orduña
Starring Amparo Rivelles Virgílio...
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Pablo Derqui as Joan "Joanet" Estanyol, Bernat's
adopted son. Álvaro
Villaespesa as Joan (child).
Laura Domínguez as Joana, Joan's
birth mother. Francisco...
- Benavente, and some that were
prevalent in
their time, like
Francisco Villaespesa,
Mariano Miguel de Val,
director of the
magazine Ateneo, and
Emilio Carrere...
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years he
served as
Consul in
Santander and Cádiz.
Along with
Francisco Villaespesa he parti****ted in the
founding of the
magazine Cervantes (1913–1921)...