José María Rodríguez y Cos was a Mexican writer who promoted Positivism in the country. He was born in Tulancingo, Hidalgo, Mexico in 1823, and although he began his studied to be a doctor, he had to leave university due to finances. He worked as a teacher and began to write, and became associated with Positivist writers such as Vicente Hugo Alcaráz and Manuel Guillén. His master work is considered to be epic poem El Anáhuac, published in 1852. Another popular poem is La Revolución francesa. He also wrote plays such as the opera Cuauhtémoc and translated a number of plays and other works from French and Italian into Spanish. Rodríguez y Cos died in Mexico City in 1899.
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| - José María Rodríguez y Cos fue un escritor mexicano que promovió el positivismo en el país. Nació en Tulancingo, Hidalgo, en 1823, y aunque comenzó sus estudios para ser médico, tuvo que dejar la universidad por motivos económicos. Trabajó como docente y comenzó a escribir, tiempo durante el cual se asoció con escritores positivistas como y . Su obra maestra se considera el poema épico El Anáhuac, publicado en 1852. Otro poema popular es La Revolución francesa. También escribió obras de teatro como la ópera Cuauhtémoc y tradujo varias obras de teatro y otras obras del francés y el italiano al español. Murió en la Ciudad de México en 1899. (es)
- José María Rodríguez y Cos was a Mexican writer who promoted Positivism in the country. He was born in Tulancingo, Hidalgo, Mexico in 1823, and although he began his studied to be a doctor, he had to leave university due to finances. He worked as a teacher and began to write, and became associated with Positivist writers such as Vicente Hugo Alcaráz and Manuel Guillén. His master work is considered to be epic poem El Anáhuac, published in 1852. Another popular poem is La Revolución francesa. He also wrote plays such as the opera Cuauhtémoc and translated a number of plays and other works from French and Italian into Spanish. Rodríguez y Cos died in Mexico City in 1899. (en)
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| - José María Rodríguez y Cos fue un escritor mexicano que promovió el positivismo en el país. Nació en Tulancingo, Hidalgo, en 1823, y aunque comenzó sus estudios para ser médico, tuvo que dejar la universidad por motivos económicos. Trabajó como docente y comenzó a escribir, tiempo durante el cual se asoció con escritores positivistas como y . Su obra maestra se considera el poema épico El Anáhuac, publicado en 1852. Otro poema popular es La Revolución francesa. También escribió obras de teatro como la ópera Cuauhtémoc y tradujo varias obras de teatro y otras obras del francés y el italiano al español. Murió en la Ciudad de México en 1899. (es)
- José María Rodríguez y Cos was a Mexican writer who promoted Positivism in the country. He was born in Tulancingo, Hidalgo, Mexico in 1823, and although he began his studied to be a doctor, he had to leave university due to finances. He worked as a teacher and began to write, and became associated with Positivist writers such as Vicente Hugo Alcaráz and Manuel Guillén. His master work is considered to be epic poem El Anáhuac, published in 1852. Another popular poem is La Revolución francesa. He also wrote plays such as the opera Cuauhtémoc and translated a number of plays and other works from French and Italian into Spanish. Rodríguez y Cos died in Mexico City in 1899. (en)
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