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Rimas by Bartolomé Mitre
by Mitre, Bartolomé, 1821-1906Description
Rimas by Bartolomé Mitre is a collection of poems, likely written in the mid-19th century. Throughout the work, the author reflects on themes of patriotism, history, and the role of poetry in society. The poems serve as a historical document of Argentina’s revolutionary spirit and showcase a variety of emotional and artistic expressions. At the start of Rimas, the author sets a tone that combines a nostalgic yearning for art’s impact on the human soul with a powerful reverence for the lyrical tradition. Mitre conveys a belief that poetry is not merely an artistic endeavor but a vital component of national identity and personal expression. The opening includes an editorial preface that highlights the historical and political significance of Mitre’s work, suggesting that his lyrical compositions captured the sentiments of a revolutionary era, merging elements of personal reflection with broader national struggles for freedom and identity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



