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'''Clara Corral Aller''' ([[Ourense]], June 8, 1847 - [[A Coruña]], February 9, 1908) was a Galician poet. Daughter of Dimas Corral Rebellón and Clara Aller Presas, in 1852 she moved with her family to [[Lugo]]. Orphaned by her father and mother, she moved with her sisters Consuelo and Rita to Santiago de Compostela in 1868 and devoted herself to her literary work. Their poems appeared in the press of the time, ''El Diario de Santiago'', ''Revista Compostelana de Instrucción y Recreo'' and ''La Ilustración Gallega y Asturiana''. In 1884 she moved to A Coruña with his brother and sister-in-law. In 1891, he published “''A Herminia''”, dedicated to his orphaned niece, daughter of his sister Rita, who was, like her, a corresponding member of the Royal Galician Academy, created in 1906. In 1980 was published ''Poesias en gallego y castellano. Clara Corral Aller 1847-1908'', collection by Dimas Romero Vázquez. In Ourense, his hometown, there is a street with his name and surname in her honor.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Clara Corral en escritoras.com|url=http://escritoras.com/escritoras/Clara-Corral|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180907032253/http://escritoras.com/escritoras/Clara-Corral|archive-date= 2018-09-07 |access-date= 2021-02-17 |website=escritoras.com|language=es}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Armas|first=Celia María|date=2021-02-17|title=Clara Corral|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210217200524/http://consellodacultura.gal/album-de-galicia/detalle.php?persoa=932|access-date=2021-02-17|website=Álbum de Galicia|language=galician}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=MCNBiografias.com|title=Corral Aller, Clara (1847-1908). » MCNBiografias.com|url=http://www.mcnbiografias.com/app-bio/do/show?key=corral-aller-clara|access-date= 2021-02-17 |website=www.mcnbiografias.com|language=es}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Rúa Clara Corral Aller - Callejero de Ourense - Callejero.net|url=https://ourense.callejero.net/rua-clara-corral-aller.html|access-date=September 6, 2018|website=ourense.callejero.net|language=es}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Armas García|first=Celia|date=2008|title=Clara Corral Aller|url=http://culturagalega.gal/album/detalle.php?id=175|access-date=2020-08-04|website=Álbum de mulleres {{!}} culturagalega|language=galician}}</ref>
'''Clara Corral Aller''' ([[Ourense]], June 8, 1847 - [[A Coruña]], February 9, 1908) was a Galician poet. Daughter of Dimas Corral Rebellón and Clara Aller Presas, in 1852 she moved with her family to [[Lugo]]. Orphaned by her father and mother, she moved with her sisters Consuelo and Rita to Santiago de Compostela in 1868 and devoted herself to her literary work. Their poems appeared in the press of the time, ''El Diario de Santiago'', ''Revista Compostelana de Instrucción y Recreo'' and ''La Ilustración Gallega y Asturiana''.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Clara Corral en escritoras.com|url=http://escritoras.com/escritoras/Clara-Corral|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180907032253/http://escritoras.com/escritoras/Clara-Corral|archive-date=2018-09-07|access-date=2021-02-17|website=escritoras.com|language=es}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Armas|first=Celia María|date=2021-02-17|title=Clara Corral|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210217200524/http://consellodacultura.gal/album-de-galicia/detalle.php?persoa=932|access-date=2021-02-17|website=Álbum de Galicia|language=galician}}</ref> In 1884 she moved to A Coruña with his brother and sister-in-law. In 1891, he published “''A Herminia''”, dedicated to his orphaned niece, daughter of his sister Rita, who was, like her, a corresponding member of the Royal Galician Academy, created in 1906.<ref>{{Cite web|last=MCNBiografias.com|title=Corral Aller, Clara (1847-1908).» MCNBiografias.com|url=http://www.mcnbiografias.com/app-bio/do/show?key=corral-aller-clara|access-date=2021-02-17|website=www.mcnbiografias.com|language=es}}</ref> In 1980 was published ''Poesias en gallego y castellano. Clara Corral Aller 1847-1908'', collection by Dimas Romero Vázquez.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Armas García|first=Celia|date=2008|title=Clara Corral Aller|url=http://culturagalega.gal/album/detalle.php?id=175|access-date=2020-08-04|website=Álbum de mulleres {{!}} culturagalega|language=galician}}</ref> In Ourense, his hometown, there is a street with his name and surname in her honor.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Rúa Clara Corral Aller - Callejero de Ourense - Callejero.net|url=https://ourense.callejero.net/rua-clara-corral-aller.html|access-date=September 6, 2018|website=ourense.callejero.net|language=es}}</ref>


== Referències ==
== Referències ==

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Clara Corral Aller
BornJune 8, 1847
Ourense, Galicia, Spain
DiedFebruary 9, 1908
A Coruña
OccupationPoet and author
Language
CitizenshipSpanish

Clara Corral Aller (Ourense, June 8, 1847 - A Coruña, February 9, 1908) was a Galician poet. Daughter of Dimas Corral Rebellón and Clara Aller Presas, in 1852 she moved with her family to Lugo. Orphaned by her father and mother, she moved with her sisters Consuelo and Rita to Santiago de Compostela in 1868 and devoted herself to her literary work. Their poems appeared in the press of the time, El Diario de Santiago, Revista Compostelana de Instrucción y Recreo and La Ilustración Gallega y Asturiana.[1][2] In 1884 she moved to A Coruña with his brother and sister-in-law. In 1891, he published “A Herminia”, dedicated to his orphaned niece, daughter of his sister Rita, who was, like her, a corresponding member of the Royal Galician Academy, created in 1906.[3] In 1980 was published Poesias en gallego y castellano. Clara Corral Aller 1847-1908, collection by Dimas Romero Vázquez.[4] In Ourense, his hometown, there is a street with his name and surname in her honor.[5]

Referències

  1. ^ "Clara Corral en escritoras.com". escritoras.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2018-09-07. Retrieved 2021-02-17.
  2. ^ Armas, Celia María (2021-02-17). "Clara Corral". Álbum de Galicia (in Galician). Retrieved 2021-02-17.
  3. ^ MCNBiografias.com. "Corral Aller, Clara (1847-1908).» MCNBiografias.com". www.mcnbiografias.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-02-17.
  4. ^ Armas García, Celia (2008). "Clara Corral Aller". Álbum de mulleres | culturagalega (in Galician). Retrieved 2020-08-04.
  5. ^ "Rúa Clara Corral Aller - Callejero de Ourense - Callejero.net". ourense.callejero.net (in Spanish). Retrieved September 6, 2018.

Bibliography

  • Romero Vazquez, Dimas (1980). Clara Corral Aller 1847-1908. Poesias en gallego y castellano. A Coruña. ISBN 84-85319-21-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)