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Amelia Agostini de Del Río

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gave Agostini a key to the city of New York. She received the Ciudadana del Año (Citizen of the Year) award from the Institute of Puerto Rico in 1954 and the Orden del Cafetal award from the town of Yauco in 1984. Agostini also received the highest civilian honor in Spain.
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She began teaching Spanish language and literature at Barnard College in 1929. Agostini served as the head of the Spanish department from 1941 to 1962. While at Barnard she acted in a number of Spanish plays, including a leading role in Federico García Lorca's
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Agostini's publishing career began to thrive in the 1950s. She wrote more than 45 books of literary criticism, prose narrative, poetry, plays, children's stories, and art history. She collaborated with playwright
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In 1929 she married literary critic Angel del Río, who had been her instructor at the University of Puerto Rico. He was one of several intellectuals who lived in New York and Puerto Rico as exiles during the
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in 1896. She was the daughter of Alejandro Agostini-Negroni and Isaura Bonelli. She received her schooling in her hometown and was awarded a scholarship to study at the normal school of the
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After the death of her husband in 1962, Agostini returned to Puerto Rico, where she continued teaching and wrote for local newspapers, particularly
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for more than twenty years and wrote literary criticism, drama, poetry, and narrative essays about life in Puerto Rico and the experience of the
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in 1951, which was published in multiple editions and assigned widely in teaching Spanish literature.
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neighborhood. During this time she also worked in theater, writing, directing, and acting in plays.
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writer, educator, and scholar of Puerto Rico history. She was head of the Spanish department at
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Notable American women : a biographical dictionary completing the twentieth century
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Agostini earned two additional degrees in Spanish, a master's degree from
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Many of Agostini's works are informed by a strong sense of place. Her
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Antologia general de la literatura española: verso prosa teatro
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Amelia Agostini Bonelli was born in the mountain town of
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along with directing and acting in plays at the school.
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A History of Twentieth-Century American Women's Poetry
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in the Catskill mountains in 1929
Yauco, Puerto Rico
Spring Lake, New Jersey
Puerto Rican
Barnard College
Puerto Rican diaspora in New York City
Yauco, Puerto Rico
University of Puerto Rico
Vassar College
Phi Beta Kappa
Santurce
Spanish Civil War
dictatorship of Franco
Pedro Salinas
Jorge Guillén
Camilo José Cela
Gabriela Mistral
Federico García Lorca
The House of Bernarda Alba
Spanish school of Middlebury College
Columbia University
Complutense University of Madrid
El Imparcial
Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Spring Lake, New Jersey
Kensico Cemetery
Valhalla, New York
Emilio S. Belaval
costumbrismo
Robert Wagner

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