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  1. Enrique González Martínez (April 13, 1871 in Guadalajara, Jalisco – February 19, 1952 in Mexico City) was a Mexican poet, diplomat, surgeon and obstetrician. His poetry is considered to be primarily Modernist in nature, with elements of French symbolism.

  2. Enrique González Martínez (born April 13, 1871, Guadalajara, Mex.—died Feb. 19, 1952, Mexico City) was a poet, physician, and diplomat, who was a major influence on 20th-century Mexican poetry. González Martínez began writing while practicing medicine in the provinces.

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  3. Enrique González Martínez (Guadalajara, 13 de abril de 1871 - Ciudad de México, 19 de febrero de 1952) fue un poeta, editorialista, médico y diplomático mexicano (uno de los "siete dioses mayores de la lírica mexicana", en palabras del crítico Pedro Henríquez Ureña), considerado el último modernista y el primer posmodernista.

  4. Poeta mexicano que clausuró el modernismo y abrió el camino hacia la vanguardia. Conoce su trayectoria, sus obras y su influencia en la literatura hispanoamericana.

  5. Enrique González Martínez was a Mexican poet, physician, and diplomat who played a significant role in the Modernist literary movement in Mexico. His work marked a departure from the prevailing Romantic style of the late 19th century, favoring introspection, philosophical exploration, and a more measured, classical approach to form and language.

  6. Enrique González Martínez achieved his first literary success at an early age. When he was fourteen years old, he won first prize in a contest organized by the English-Spanish newspaper of...

  7. Enrique González Martínez (ānrē´kā gōnsä´lĕs märtē´nĕs), 18711952, Mexican poet, physician, and diplomat. His early poetry, written during the 17 years of his medical practice, showed the influence of the modernist Rubén Darío and the French symbolists.