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The Hermandad Lírica (Lyrical Sisterhood) was the name given to a group of 19th century Spanish Romantic women poets who congregated and gave each other mutual support. Their salon examined literature and the issues facing Spain in the 19th century. Their first publications started around 1840. The driving force in the group was the poet Carolina Coronado. The body of their work was homoerotic; directed at other women, often other poets. After twenty years the group began to wane and their work began to be discredited and ignored.

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  • The Hermandad Lírica (Lyrical Sisterhood) was the name given to a group of 19th century Spanish Romantic women poets who congregated and gave each other mutual support. Their salon examined literature and the issues facing Spain in the 19th century. Their first publications started around 1840. The driving force in the group was the poet Carolina Coronado. The body of their work was homoerotic; directed at other women, often other poets. After twenty years the group began to wane and their work began to be discredited and ignored. (en)
  • Con el nombre de Hermandad Lírica se suele designar a un grupo de mujeres poetas pertenecientes al Romanticismo que se relacionaron y se dieron apoyo mutuo a través de la literatura y del relato de sus inquietudes vitales en España en el siglo XIX.​ Sus primeras publicaciones están en torno a 1840. La figura central fue la poeta Carolina Coronado.​ Crearon un corpus compacto de versos de amor dirigidos primordialmente a otras mujeres, a menudo poetas. Dos décadas después, desapareció esta solidaridad y además su corpus literario y su autoría femenina empezaron a ser desacreditados e ignorados.​ (es)
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  • Con el nombre de Hermandad Lírica se suele designar a un grupo de mujeres poetas pertenecientes al Romanticismo que se relacionaron y se dieron apoyo mutuo a través de la literatura y del relato de sus inquietudes vitales en España en el siglo XIX.​ Sus primeras publicaciones están en torno a 1840. La figura central fue la poeta Carolina Coronado.​ Crearon un corpus compacto de versos de amor dirigidos primordialmente a otras mujeres, a menudo poetas. Dos décadas después, desapareció esta solidaridad y además su corpus literario y su autoría femenina empezaron a ser desacreditados e ignorados.​ Mantenían una correspondencia intensa siendo su principal promotora Coronado. Así formarían parte de este grupo además de ella, Vicenta García Miranda, Teresa Verdejo y Durán, Amalia Fenollosa, Rogelia León, Pilar Sinués, Ángela Grassi, Manuela Cambronero, Dolores Cabrera y Heredia y Robustiana Armiño, entre otras.​ (es)
  • The Hermandad Lírica (Lyrical Sisterhood) was the name given to a group of 19th century Spanish Romantic women poets who congregated and gave each other mutual support. Their salon examined literature and the issues facing Spain in the 19th century. Their first publications started around 1840. The driving force in the group was the poet Carolina Coronado. The body of their work was homoerotic; directed at other women, often other poets. After twenty years the group began to wane and their work began to be discredited and ignored. In addition to Coronado, members of the group included Vicenta García Miranda, , , Rogelia León, , , Manuela Cambronero, Dolores Cabrera y Heredia and , among others. (en)
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