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  1. The Generation of '98 (Spanish: Generación del 98), also called Generation of 1898 (Spanish: Generación de 1898), was a group of novelists, poets, essayists, and philosophers active in Spain at the time of the Spanish–American War (1898), committed to cultural and aesthetic renewal, and associated with modernism.

  2. Generation of '98. views 2,884,109 updated. Generation of '98, Spanish literary and cultural movement in the first two decades of the 20th cent. It was so named by Azorín (see Martínez Ruiz, José) in 1913 to designate a group of young writers who, in the face of defeat (1898) in the Spanish-American War, proclaimed a moral and cultural ...

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  4. This article was most recently revised and updated by Encyclopaedia Britannica. Generation of 1898, in Spain, the novelists, poets, essayists, and thinkers active at the time of the Spanish-American War (1898), who reinvigorated Spanish letters and restored Spain to a position of intellectual and literary prominence that it had not held for ...

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  5. Generation of '98, Spanish literary and cultural movement in the first two decades of the 20th cent. It was so named by Azorín (see Martínez Ruiz, José ) in 1913 to designate a group of young writers who, in the face of defeat (1898) in the Spanish-American War, proclaimed a moral and cultural rebirth for Spain.

  6. The Generation of '98 intellectuals objected to the meticulously organized structure of the Restoration system of government and the corruption that it fostered. After Spain's bloody and decisive defeat in the Spanish-American War, which resulted in thousands of dead Spaniards and the loss of all of Spain's remaining colonies in the Americas ...

  7. Jan 18, 2023 · Updated: 01/18/2023. Generation of '98, or Generación del '98: Overview. In Spain, the Generación de '98 or Generation of '98 was a group of literary figures who wrote in...

  8. Generation of '98 The background is the loss of the last remnants of the old Spanish empire, with the war of Cuba against the US. Although the loss itself wasn't that significant (the empire was long gone and the gold age was a thing of the past) it was seen as a symbol of the end of the good times and of the uncertainty of the times to come.

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