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Agustina Andrade : ウィキペディア英語版 | Agustina Andrade Agustina Pastora Andrade (9 August 1858 – 10 February 1891) was an Argentine poet, considered to be one of the principal writers of the Generation of '80, and "probably the most praised female poet of the 1870s". The daughter of the poet Olegario Victor Andrade, her poems were praised by for their "idealized romantic love". ==Early life and work== Agustina Andrade was born in Gualeguaychú, Entre Ríos on 9 August 1858 (or 1861) in the town of Gualeguaychú, in the province of Entre Ríos. She was the daughter of the poet Olegario Victor Andrade and Maria Eloisa Quiñones González. Interested in poetry from a young age, she began to publish her work by 16. With her father and the young Leandro N. Alem, Andrade worked on ''Álbum poético argentino'', released in 1877. Encouraged by her father, she began publishing her poems in ''La Tribuna'', forming a distinct poetic style, clearly influenced by Victor Hugo and Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer. In 1878, she published the volume ''Lágrimas'', and the following year authored ''Flor de un día''. Her poems were praised by the likes of Benigno Tejeiro Martínez and for their "idealized romantic love". In his ''Poesías'' (1877), the poet includes the poem, ''¿Cuándo vuelves á tu patria? A mi simpática amiga Agustina Andrade'' (When will you return to your country? To my good friend, Agustina Andrade). Andrade's poem ''La Fé'' was described as a "revelation".
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