Rosalía de Castro

Dark Centuries), she became an important figure of the Galician Romantic movement, known today as the Rexurdimento ("Renaissance"), along with Manuel Curros Enríquez and Eduardo Pondal.

She married Manuel Murguía, a member of the important literary group known as the Royal Galician Academy, historian, journalist and editor of Rosalía's books.

However, Rosalía's defiant gesture won her the love and admiration of the common folk, who spoke Galician at home or on a daily basis.

Schools in Galicia,[3] in Spain,[4] in Russia[5] and in Uruguay, libraries,[6] cultural associations,[7][8][9] awards,[10] parks, folklore groups,[11][12][13] choirs,[14][15] compositions of her poems,[16][17] a Galician traditional morning song adorned with the lyrics of one of her poems,[18][19][20] a professional sports team,[21] monuments at home[22][23][24] and abroad,[25][26][27][28] a theater,[29] restaurants,[30][31][32] a label of white wine,[33] lodgings,[34][35][36] a banknote formerly in circulation,[37] a postage stamp,[38] a FS98 Iberia Airbus A340,[39] a sea-rescue plane,[40] a school train[41] and many streets[42][43][44] have all taken her name.

[46] In 2004, Louis J. Rodrigues wrote for the literary magazine Babel a translation and analysis of two Rosalían poems, Nasín cando as prantas nasen and Negra Sombra.

[47] In 1991, State University of New York Press launched an English anthology edited and translated by Anna-Marie Aldaz, Barbara N. Gantt and Anne C.

Editoria Crisálida, in 2008, published an anthology of Rosalía's Galician poems in Portuguese, translated by Andityas Soares de Moura [Wikidata].

[56] The name Rosalía de Castro has been used by several institutions, public spaces and/or parks, and on consumer goods, thus showing the social influence and impact this poet has had on the region.

[citation needed] Furthermore, there are numerous parks, plazas and streets, cultural associations, prizes granted to people that are intimately linked with the Galician and Spanish languages, libraries, folk groups, choirs, and even a wine with the name Rías Baixas.

Rosalía with her family - 1884 (J. Palmeiro). [ 1 ]
Statue of Rosalía de Castro at Padrón .
Rosalía de Castro on the 1979 500 Pesetas banknote.
Monument to Rosalía de Castro at Porto, Portugal .
Bust of Rosalía. Paseo de los Poetas, El Rosedal, Parque Tres de Febrero , Buenos Aires .