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Portuguese poet For the place in Brazil, see Eugênio de Castro.
Eugénio de Castro (circa 1913)

Eugénio de Castro e Almeida (March 4, 1869 in Coimbra, Portugal – August 17, 1944) was a Portuguese writer and a poet. He was a professor at the Faculty of Letters at the University of Coimbra and attended Escola Normal Superior in the same university.

His contribution in poetry was divided in two sections: the first symbolic and the second where the author used new rhymes, metric (Alexandrine verses) and richer vocabulary. The author also written about Ancient classics.

References

  1. "Eugénio de Castro | Portuguese poet | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-11-27.
  2. Fein, John M. (1958). "Eugénio de Castro and the Introduction of Modernismo to Spain". PMLA. 73 (5): 556–561. doi:10.2307/460300. ISSN 0030-8129. JSTOR 460300. S2CID 163241957.


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