Eugénio de Castro e Almeida (March 4, 1869 in Coimbra, Portugal – August 17, 1944) was a Portuguese writer and a poet.[1][2] He was a professor at the Faculty of Letters at the University of Coimbra and attended Escola Normal Superior in the same university.

Eugénio de Castro (circa 1913)

His contribution in poetry was divided in two sections: the first symbolic and the second where the author used new rhymes, metric (Alexandrine verses) and richer vocabulary. The author also written about Ancient classics.

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  1. ^ "Eugénio de Castro | Portuguese poet | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-11-27.
  2. ^ Fein, John M. (1958). "Eugénio de Castro and the Introduction of Modernismo to Spain". PMLA. 73 (5): 556–561. doi:10.2307/460300. ISSN 0030-8129. JSTOR 460300. S2CID 163241957.