List of Spanish-language Poets - Spain

Spain

See also: Spanish poetry
  • Rafael Alberti (1902–1999)
  • Juan Ruiz, Arcipreste de Hita (c. 1283–c. 1350)
  • Gonzalo de Berceo (c. 1190–1264?)
  • Juan Boscán (1490–1542)
  • Vicente Aleixandre (1898–1984) - Nobel Laureate 1977
  • Dámaso Alonso (1898–1990)
  • Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer (1836–1870)
  • Matilde Camus (1919).
  • Luis Cernuda (1903–1963)
  • Saint John of the Cross (1542–1591)
  • Aurora de Albornoz (1926–1990)
  • Baltasar del Alcázar (1530–1606)
  • Francisco Domene (1960)
  • León Felipe (1884–1968)
  • Federico García Lorca (1898–1936)
  • Luis de Góngora (?-1627)
  • Juan Antonio González Iglesias (1964)
  • Jorge Guillén (1893–1984)
  • Miguel Hernández (1910–1942)
  • Clara Janés (1940)
  • Santa Teresa de Jesús (1515–1582)
  • Juan Ramón Jiménez (1881–1958) - Nobel Laureate 1956
  • Fray Luis de León (1527–1591?)
  • Antonio Machado (1875–1936)
  • Manuel Machado (1874–1947)
  • Jorge Manrique (1440–1479)
  • Juan L. Ortiz
  • Emilio Prados (1899–1962)
  • Francisco de Quevedo
  • Pedro Salinas (1892–1951)
  • Garcilaso de la Vega (1503–1536)
  • Lope de Vega (1562–1635)
  • Esteban Manuel de Villegas (1589–1669)
  • Leopoldo María Panero (1948)
  • Manuel Curros Enríquez
  • Alonso de Ercilla
  • Joaquín Sabina
  • Íñigo López de Mendoza, marqués de Santillana
  • Gutierre de Cetina
  • Juan del Encina (1469–1533)
  • José de Espronceda (1808–1842)
  • Rosalía de Castro (1837–1885)
  • Francisco Domene
  • Chantal Maillard
  • Antonio Martínez Sarrión
  • José Ortega Torres
  • Leopoldo Panero
  • Luisa Castro
  • Clara Janés
  • Enrique García-Máiquez

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