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  1. María Rosalía Rita de Castro (Galician pronunciation: [rosaˈli.ɐ ðɪ ˈkastɾʊ]; 23 February 1837 – 15 July 1885), was a Galician poet and novelist, considered one of the most important figures of the 19th-century Spanish literature and modern lyricism.

  2. Rosalía de Castro (born February 1837, Santiago de Compostela, Spain—died July 15, 1885, Padrón, near Santiago) was the most outstanding modern writer in the Galician language, whose work is of both regional and universal significance. In 1858 Castro married the historian Manuel Murguía (1833–1923), a champion of the Galician Renaissance.

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  3. María Rosalía Rita de Castro ( Santiago de Compostela, 23 de febrero de 1837- Padrón, 15 de julio de 1885) fue una poetisa y novelista española que escribió tanto en gallego como en castellano.

  4. Breve biografía de la poeta y escritora gallega Rosalía de Castro, figura indispensable en la literatura femenina escrita en España en el siglo XIX.

  5. Overview. Rosalia de Castro was an acknowledged master of Spanish poetry who wrote intimate, musical verse mainly in her native Galician (a dialect similar to Portuguese), incorporating the folk themes, political problems, and longings of her people in her poetry.

  6. Rosalía de Castro was a Galician poet, who wrote in both Galician and Spanish. She was an important figure of the Rexurdimento, a Galician Romantic movement of the nineteenth century. She died on July 15, 1885.

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  8. Galician writer, best known for her poetry and for her contribution to the revival of the Galician language in Spain. Name variations: María Rosalía Rita; Rosalía Castro de Murguía; Rosalia de Castro. Born on February 24, 1837, in Santiago de Compostela, Spain;died in Padrón, Galicia, Spain, on July 15, 1885, of uterine or stomach cancer ...

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