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Generation of '98
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Generation of '98, Spanish literary and cultural movement in the first two decades of the 20th cent. It was so named by Azorín (see Martínez Ruiz, José Martínez Ruiz, José (hōsā` märtē`nĕth r
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) in 1913 to designate a group of young writers who, in the face of defeat (1898) in the Spanish-American War, proclaimed a moral and cultural rebirth for Spain. Azorín's original list included Valle Inclán Valle Inclán, Ramón del (rämōn` dĕl vä`lyā ēnklän`)
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, Unamuno Unamuno, Miguel de (mēgĕl` dā
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, Benavente y Martínez Benavente y Martínez, Jacinto (häthēn`tō bā'nävān`tā ē märtē`nĕth)
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, Baroja y Nessi Baroja y Nessi, Pío (pē`ō bärō`hä ē nās`sē)
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, Ramiro de Maeztu, Darío Darío, Rubén (r
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, and Azorín himself. It has since been emended to include Ganivet and Antonio Machado Machado, Antonio (äntō`nyō mächä`thō), 1875–1939, Spanish poet of the Generation of '98 .
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, as well as Ortega y Gasset Ortega y Gasset, José (hōsā` ôrtā`gä ē gäsĕt`)
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, Pérez de Ayala Pérez de Ayala, Ramón (rämōn` pā`rāth dā äyä`lä), 1880?–1962, Spanish writer.
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, and Marañón. Darío is more often considered as the founder of modernismo modernismo (mōthārnē`smō), movement in Spanish literature that had its beginning in Latin America.
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. The group was concerned with defining the essential quality of Spain, studying its history and culture. In the austere life of Castile many of them discovered the key to the essence of Hispanicism. While they attacked aestheticism and the current adulation of the Austrian satiric poet Karl Kraus Kraus, Karl (kärl krous), 1874–1936, Austrian essayist and poet, b. Bohemia.
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, they also represented cosmopolitan trends, including political liberalism. They greatly influenced the work of later Spanish writers.

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