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literary movement. He is commonly considered the initiator of literary modernism, a thesis that has been supported by personalities such as Octavio Paz, Ángel Rama or Darío himself. However, it is worth noting the works Ismaelillo (1882) by Martí and Cuentos fragilas (1883) by Gutiérrez Nåjera as
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Precocious and prolific, from the age of 14 he signed the name Rubén Darío to his poems and stories of love, heroism, and adventure, which, although imitative in form, showed a strikingly vivid imagination. In 1886 he left
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represents his attempt to apply to Spanish the tenets of that stylistic movement. In the prose works in
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he discarded the traditional long and grammatically complex Spanish
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The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica, Rubén Darío,
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