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  José Echegaray
Echegaray's works are noted for their high degree of technical skill and their ability to keep audiences engaged despite relatively simple and melodramatic plots.
José Echegaray was born in Madrid to parents of Basque descent.
Echegaray was named minister of commerce in the 1860s and elected to the Cortes, the Spanish parliament in 1869.
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Echegaray y Eizaguirre, José (1832-1916), Spanish playwright and statesman, born in Madrid.
Zorrilla y Moral, José (1817-1893), Spanish playwright and poet, who was an outstanding figure of the Romantic Movement.
Batlle y Ordóñez, José (1856-1929), president of Uruguay (1903-1907, 1911-1915), one of the most dynamic and forward-looking Latin American...
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 Drama
Jacinto Benavente y Martinez was born in Madrid in 1866, the son of a well known pediatrician.
Echegaray spent part of his childhood in Murcia, where he attended grammar school, while his father was professor of Greek at the Institute of Murcia.
Echegaray is not known as a master of prose and is often criticized for the "cardboard" characters and "mathematical" approach in which his stories are developed.
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 José Echegaray (1832-1916)
ECHEGARAY Y EIZAGUIRRE, JOSÉ (1832-1916), Spanish mathematician, statesman and dramatist, was born in Madrid on April 19, 1832, and was educated at the grammar school of Murcia, whence he proceeded to the Escuela de Caminos at the capital.
Later in the same year Echegaray won a popular triumph with La Esposa del vengador, in which the good and bad qualities--the clever stagecraft and unbridled extravagance--of his later work are clearly noticeable.
Echegaray succeeded to the literary inheritance of López de Ayala and of Tamayo y Baus; and though he possesses neither the poetic imagination of the first nor the instinctive tact of the second, it is impossible to deny that he has reached a larger audience than either.
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 Frederic Mistral --  Encyclopædia Britannica
He shared the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1904 (with José Echegaray y Eizaguirre) for his contributions in literature and philology.
Spanish mathematician, economist, statesman, and playwright José Echegaray was Spain's most popular dramatist in the latter part of the 19th century.
Biographies of Frédéric Mistral of France and José Echegaray Y Eizaguirre of Spain.
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 José Echegaray - Biography
José de Echegaray (1833-1916), son of a professor of Greek, was born in Madrid.
He went to an engineering school, studied economics, and had a distinguished career in the Spanish Government.
Like his great predecessors of the Spanish Golden Age, Echegaray was a prolific playwright.
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José Echegaray y Eizaguirre (1832- 1916) was Spanish mathematician, statesman, and the leading Spanish dramatist of the last quarter of the 19th century.
Along with the Provençal poet Frederic Mistral, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1904.
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