Modernismo is
Spanish and
Portuguese for
modernism, however the term Modernismo also indicates a more specific art movement:Modernismo (1) refers to a Spanish-American literary movement, best exemplified by
Rubén Darío. Other notable exponents are
Leopoldo Lugones,
Julio Herrera y Reissig,
Julián del Casal,
Manuel González Prada,
Aurora Cáceres,
Delmira Agustini and
José Martí who predated and influenced
Darío. It is a recapitulation and blending of three European currents:
Romanticism,
Symbolism and especially
Parnassianism. Inner passions, visions, harmonies and rhythms are expressed in a rich, highly stylised verbal music. This movement was of great influence in the whole
Hispanic world (including the
Philippines), finding a temporary vogue also among the
Generación del 98 in Spain, which posited various reactions to its perceived
aestheticism.Modernismo or Modernismo catalán (2), most accurately known by its
Catalan name
Modernisme, is a term in art which generally refers to the Catalan early Modernist artistic movement, tied to
Art Nouveau in the plastic arts and architecture and
Symbolism and
Parnassians in literature, existing in Catalonia around
1890-
1910.
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= modernism.
Ex: The author argues that in its willingness to televise masses the Church is falling into a dangerous trap of modernism.
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* postmodernismo = postmodernism [post-modernism].