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  1. María Zambrano Alarcón (22 April 1904 – 6 February 1991) was a Spanish essayist and philosopher associated with the Generation of '36 movement. Her extensive work between the civic engagement and the poetic reflection started to be recognised in Spain over the last quarter of the 20th century after living many years in exile.

  2. María Zambrano Alarcón ( Vélez-Málaga, Málaga, 22 de abril de 1904- Madrid, 6 de febrero de 1991) 1 fue una intelectual, filósofa y ensayista española. 1 Su extensa obra, entre el compromiso cívico y el pensamiento poético, no fue reconocida en España hasta el último cuarto del siglo XX, tras un largo exilio.

  3. María Zambrano Alarcón. (Vélez-Málaga, Málaga, 22 de abril de 1904 - Madrid, 6 de febrero de 1991). Filósofa española. A los cuatro años se traslada desde Vélez-Málaga a Madrid, y de allí a Segovia, donde transcurre su adolescencia.

  4. The Spanish philosopher María Zambrano (1904–1991) belongs to the group of twentieth-century women whose work has left an enduring mark on a culture defined as masculine, without compromising either their freedom or their individuality.

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  5. The philosopher María Zambrano (1904-1991) is one of the foremost Spanish intellectuals of the twentieth century. A disciple of Ortega y Gasset, she taught at the University of Madrid in the 1930s and joined the Republican diaspora in exile, living in México, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Paris, Rome and Geneva till her return to Spain in 1984.

  6. María Zambrano (1904–91) is widely regarded as one of the most original Spanish thinkers of the twentieth century. Her biggest contribution to intellectual history is undoubtedly her poetic reason and her unique attempt to overcome the limiting coordinates of the framework of rationality established by the Enlightenment.

  7. Dec 24, 2018 · As the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) came to an end, hundreds of thousands of Spaniards who had opposed the military rebellion which initiated the war and remained loyal to the democratically elected government were forced into exile. Amongst them was the philosopher María Zambrano (1904-1991).