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  1. Jose Manuel de los Reyes González de Prada y Ulloa (* 5. Januar 1844 in Lima; † 22. Juli 1918 ebenda) war ein peruanischer Politiker, Anarchist, Literaturwissenschaftler und Schriftsteller, der mit seinem 1867 in der Zeitung El Comercio veröffentlichten Gedicht Al Amor den Modernismo in der peruanischen Literatur begründete.

  2. José Manuel de los Reyes González de Prada y Álvarez de Ulloa, más conocido como Manuel González Prada ( Lima, 5 de enero de 1844- Ibídem, 22 de julio de 1918) fue un ensayista, pensador, anarquista y poeta peruano. Fue una de las figuras más influyentes en las letras y la política del Perú de fines del siglo XIX y comienzos del siglo XX.

  3. Jose Manuel de los Reyes González de Prada y Ulloa (Lima, January 5, 1844 – Lima, July 22, 1918) was a Peruvian politician and anarchist, literary critic and director of the National Library of Peru.

  4. Manuel González Prada: An Undeservedly Excluded Modernista from Peru. Thomas Ward. 2016, South Atlantic Review. This paper argues one primary point: the Peruvian poet and essayist Manuel González Prada (1844–1918) deserves to be more firmly included in the moment, movement, school, or style of Latin American literature known as Modernismo.

  5. This paper argues one primary point: the Peruvian poet and essayist Manuel González Prada (1844–1918) deserves to be more firmly in-cluded in the moment, movement, school, or style of Latin American literature known as Modernismo.2 González Prada, like Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, Ricardo Palma, César Vallejo, José Carlos Mariátegui, José María Ar...

  6. Manuel González Prada: Peruvian Judge of Spain | PMLA | Cambridge Core. Home. > Journals. > PMLA / Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. > Volume 68 Issue 4-Part1. > Manuel González Prada: Peruvian Judge of Spain. English. Français. Manuel González Prada: Peruvian Judge of Spain.

  7. Manuel González Prada was a noted Peruvian poet, essayist, and social reformer. Like José Martí and Rubén Darío, González Prada was a poetic innovator developing a style that would later be dubbed modernismo.