
Joan Maragall
Joan Maragall (1860-1911) was a prominent Catalan poet, essayist, and journalist, widely regarded as one of the leading figures of modern Catalan literature. His work is characterized by a deep emotional resonance and a commitment to the Catalan language and culture during a time of political and social upheaval. Maragall's writings reflect his engagement with contemporary European thought and his advocacy for cultural renewal in Catalonia, marking the transition from the modernisme movement to the noucentisme of the early 20th century.
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Joan Maragall is celebrated for his poem related to the almond blossom festival.
Josep Ballbé: Candeles per la CandeleraJoan Maragall is mentioned as a street where the accident occurred.
Un carril tallat al carrer Bonaventura Armengol d'Andorra la Vella per un accidentJoan Maragall is mentioned as a significant figure in the context of Spanish-Catalan relations.
La conllevànciaJoan Maragall is mentioned for his poems that were part of the cultural activities of Els Amics del Sol.
Tocats pel sol: una història cultural del gran astre, dels moviments llibertaris a la foto d’Instagram | Art i arquitecturaPere Lluís Font has written about Joan Maragall in his works.
Pere Lluís FontJoan Maragall's work is referenced in relation to the legacy of Carles Capdevila.
Un gran director del diari ‘Ara’Joan Maragall is quoted for describing the sardana as 'the most beautiful dance of all dances'.
L'Encamp més sardanistaJoan Maragall was a prominent poet whose works significantly influenced Catalan literature.
Joan Maragall, cos i ànima del primer intel·lectual modern | Literatura






































