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Manuel Carpio

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at the Conciliar Seminary in Puebla. He enjoyed reading Greek classics, Roman classics, religious books, and books about ancient history in the library. Carpio completed his schooling in medicine at the
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as a poem in 1849. In Carpio's 14-line poem, a woman named Rosalia was murdered by her husband and becomes a weeping ghost that travels through streets and the riverbank, wearing a cloak.
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Although Carpio was known for his poetry, his first poems were not published until 1849. Carpio's inspiration for his poetry was the
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said that Carpio is the "first and best epic poet of his country and his lyrics have true lyrical swing."
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is the "most pleasing" of Carpio's historical poetry and that Carpio was "respected and beloved by all".
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referred to Carpio as the "most popular Mexican poet of the century", and named
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which is where his father died and they lost their wealth. He studied
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Encyclopedia of Mexico: History, Society & Culture – Vol. 1
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The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge
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in a poem in 1849 and has received praise for his work.
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Spanish name
surname

Cosamaloapan de Carpio
Veracruz
Mexico City
Bible
classicist
Romanticism
La Llorona
Cosamaloapan de Carpio
Veracruz
Puebla
Latin
philosophy
theology
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Mexico City
Hippocrates
Congress of the Union
President of the Chamber of Deputies
Bible
classicist
Romanticism
La Llorona
The New International Encyclopedia



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