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Andrade, Olegario Victor

Index: La señora mayor, El informe de Brodie, OC,Obras completas. Buenos Aires: Emecé, 1974. 1049. Olegario Victor Andrade, ACLAntología clásica de la literatura argentina, Buenos Aires: Planeta, 1998. 297. 12 de febrero de 1937, Ensayo, Los escritores argentinos y Buenos Aires, TC,Textos cautivos. Barcelona: Tusquets, 1986. 90. Días como flechas, TR1,Textos recobrados 1919-1929. Buenos Aires: Emecé, 1997. 274. Pausa, TR1,Textos recobrados 1919-1929. Buenos Aires: Emecé, 1997. 280. Los amigos, TR3,Textos recobrados 1956-1986. Buenos Aires: Emecé, 2004. 163.
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Argentine romantic poet and journalist, 1841-82.

Fishburn and Hughes: "A poet born in Brazil of Argentine parentage. Andrade was a Romantic and wrote under the influence of Victor Hugo, from whom he derived a heroic vision of man. He prophesied the future glory of the American continent. He regarded San Martín as the hero 'par excellence'. In public life he supported Urquiza's policy of a confederation of provinces. His death was generally mourned, and a funeral speech was delivered by the President of the Republic. In 1924 a bust of Andrade was erected in the public gardens of Palermo, and Paul Groussac, Borges's predecessor as director of the National Library, pronounced a magnificent oration in his memory. " (11-12)