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- Q609805 abstract "José María Heredia (December 31, 1803 – May 21, 1839) was a Cuban poet, born at Santiago de Cuba.Heredia studied at the University of Havana, and received a law degree in 1823. In the autumn of 1823 he was arrested on a charge of conspiracy against the Spanish government for participating in pro-independence activities against the Spanish authorities, and was sentenced to banishment for life. After that, he then moved to the United States and spent two years in New York City when he was 19. He then took refuge in Mexico in 1825. .For a few months he was one of the editors of the literary magazine El Iris.He became naturalized as a citizen of Mexico and obtained a post as magistrate.Many of his earlier pieces are merely clever translations from French, English and Italian; but his originality is placed beyond doubt by such poems as the Himno del desterrado, the epistle to Emilia, Desengaños, and the celebrated ode to Niagara. One of his most celebrated poems was called "En El Teocalli de Cholula," which explores the universality of nature and immense beauty of indigenous ruins. In common with a number of Spanish and Latin American Romantics, his intellectual formation was in Neoclassicism, and indeed his poetry is notable for its perfection of form as well as (often) the sincerity and depth of his feelings. In 1832 a collection of his poems was issued at Toluca, and in 1836 he obtained permission to visit Cuba for two months. Disappointed in his political ambitions, and broken in health, Heredia returned to Mexico in January 1837, and died at Toluca on 21 May 1839.".
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- Q609805 comment "José María Heredia (December 31, 1803 – May 21, 1839) was a Cuban poet, born at Santiago de Cuba.Heredia studied at the University of Havana, and received a law degree in 1823. In the autumn of 1823 he was arrested on a charge of conspiracy against the Spanish government for participating in pro-independence activities against the Spanish authorities, and was sentenced to banishment for life. After that, he then moved to the United States and spent two years in New York City when he was 19.".
- Q609805 label "José María Heredia y Heredia".
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