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Paris, 1908; El viage a Nicaragua, a short account, including some poems, about the trip he made to his native land after an absence of many years, 1909; Letras, 1911; Toda al vuelo, 1912: two books of articles mostly on literary subjects; La vida de Rubén Darío escrita por él mismo, 1915.


As a prose writer, Darío is also important, for he was one of the forces which brought about the new forms of prose style in Spanish.

An edition of his Selected Works was published in Madrid in 1910 under the title of Obras escogidas, in three volumes: the first contained a long Estudio preliminar by Andrés González Blanco; the second, the selected poems; the third, the selected prose.

A new edition of his poems began to appear in Madrid in 1915. In it the poems are given a new arrangement, by subjects under titles taken from lines of the Pórtico of Cantos de vida y esperanza: Y muy siglo diez y ocho . . .; Y muy antiguo . . .; Y muy moderno . . .

New York, 1916.

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