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Life in Madrid was not easy for the poet. The dream of fortune that had guided his steps towards the city were replaced by a reality of poverty and disillusionment. The two friends were soon joined by Luis García Luna, also a poet from
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Bécquer was left an orphan at an early age: he lost his father at age 5, and his mother only 6 years later. Young
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came to a few thousand lines, considered the foundation of modern Spanish poetry. Luis Cernuda wrote: "There is in Bécquer an essential poet quality: that of expressing with a clarity and firmness that only classics have... Bécquer plays in our modern poetry a role equivalent to
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The poet died on 22 December 1870 from tuberculosis, an illness known as "the romantic illness" because of how common it was during the romantic period in Spain. Before this tragic sickness took his life away, Bécquer asked his good friend,
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to France. It was at this time that the poet left Spain for Paris, although he returned not long after. By 1869, the poet and his brother went back to
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405:rima LIII
335:Valeriano
309:Biography
187:Signature
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1986:Brentano
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102:Bastida
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