Francisco A. De Icaza
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Francisco de Asís de Icaza y Beña (born 2 February 1863 in Mexico City, Mexico – d. 28 May 1925 in Madrid, Spain) was a Mexican poet, literary critic, and historian of literature who spent most of his adult career and life in Spain. He was the father of
Carmen de Icaza María Carmen de Icaza y de León, 8th Baroness of Claret (17 May 1899 – 16 March 1979) was a Spanish journalist and novelist from 1935–60.Maureen Ihrie & Salvador Oropesa. ''World Literature in Spanish: An Encyclopedia: An Encyclopedia'', p ...
, VIII Baronesa de Claret, a popular Spanish novelist.


Biography

Francisco Asís de Icaza y Beña was born on 2 February 1863 in Mexico City, Mexico, son of Ignacio de Icaza e Iturbe and María Tomasa Beña y García. In his twenties he was posted to the Mexican legation in Madrid, during the embassy of his friend Vicente Riva Palacio; he became ambassador to Germany and to Spain. Known at first for his poetry, Icaza achieved some notoriety with his ''Examen de críticos'' (1894). His scholarly analysis ''Novelas ejemplares de Cervantes'' (1901), examining Miguel de Cervantes's work in '' Novelas ejemplares'', was acclaimed and gained him membership in the Ateneo de Madrid. He published scholarly works of literary history and was a corresponding member of the Mexican and Spanish Academies. In addition to his works on Cervantes and
Lope de Vega Félix Lope de Vega y Carpio ( , ; 25 November 156227 August 1635) was a Spanish playwright, poet, and novelist. He was one of the key figures in the Spanish Golden Age of Baroque literature. His reputation in the world of Spanish literature ...
, Icaza translated into Spanish various works by Nietzsche, Hebbel, Liliencron and Dehmel. A visit to his homeland was marred by the nationalist polemic that surrounded his critical ''Diccionario autobiográfico de conquistadores y pobladores de la Nueva España'' (Madrid, 1923). In Spain, Icaza married the young Beatriz de León y Loynaz (1878–1971), born in La Habana and niece of a Spanish aristocrat. The couple had six children, including novelist
Carmen de Icaza María Carmen de Icaza y de León, 8th Baroness of Claret (17 May 1899 – 16 March 1979) was a Spanish journalist and novelist from 1935–60.Maureen Ihrie & Salvador Oropesa. ''World Literature in Spanish: An Encyclopedia: An Encyclopedia'', p ...
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Francisco A. de Icaza
19th-century Mexican male writers 19th-century Mexican poets Mexican people of Basque descent Mexican male poets 1863 births 1925 deaths Mexican literary historians Poets from Mexico City 20th-century Mexican poets 20th-century Mexican male writers Mexican expatriates in Spain {{Mexico-historian-stub