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      • After being ordained a priest, he started his religious and patriotic poetry – with which he won prizes at the Jocs Florals of Barcelona in 1865 and 1866 – and his first epic poem, Dos màrtirs de ma pàtria (1865).
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  2. Jacint Verdaguer. Jacint Verdaguer’s remarkable literary achievement lies not only in his masterful epics of Spain and Catalonia but also in his prolific shorter narrative and lyric poetry that engaged the popular imagination of his time and place.

  3. Dec 18, 2017 · In March 1886, Verdaguer was crowned “Poet of Catalunya” by the bishop of Vic in the ancient abbey of Ripoll. However, the favourable position he enjoyed with the Comillas family became strained shortly after he became their almoner (distributor of alms) in the late 1880s.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › A_BarcelonaA Barcelona - Wikipedia

    A Barcelona is a poem by Jacint Verdaguer, published in 1883. It is a triumphant song of the transformation undergone by Barcelona since the mid-19th century. Consisting of 46 quatrains of Alexandrine verses, and a re-editing process started in 1874 and completed in 1875, it is the fruit of a labour started in 1883.

  5. In this period (1877-93), during which he lived in the Palau Moja and regularly attended the highest social events, he wrote two of his most important poems: LAtlàntida (1877) and Canigó (1886), the most genuine expression of his work.

  6. Jacint Verdaguer. Jacint Verdaguer i Santaló was born in Folgueroles (in the Osona region of Catalonia) on 17 May 1845. His parents were modest but relatively cultured country people. At the age of ten he entered the Vic Seminary, where he took...

  7. Jacint Verdaguer i Santaló (Catalan pronunciation) (Folgueroles, May 17, 1845 - Vallvidrera, June 10, 1902) is regarded as one of the greatest poets of Catalan literature and a prominent literary figure of the Renaixença, a national revival movement of the late Romantic era.

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