Ramón de Campoamor y Campoosorio (1817-1901) was a central figure in 19th-century Spanish literature. His poetic work, characterized by apparent simplicity, philosophical depth, and a touch of humor and irony, made him immensely popular. Poems such as "Doloras", "Ayes del Alma", and "Cantos" explore human feelings in an accessible way, addressing everything from romantic love to life's disappointments. Campoamor also innovated with the concept of "dolora", a short poem with a melancholic or ironic ending. In addition to poetry, he wrote dramas, such as "El Diablo Mundo", and essays. His work reflects a transition between Romanticism and new literary trends, influencing later generations of Spanish writers. His ability to express universal truths in a captivating and accessible manner solidified his place as one of Spain's most beloved poets.
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