Estanislao del Campo

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Estanislao del Campo (February 7, 1834 – November 6, 1880) was an Argentine poet. Born in Buenos Aires to a unitarian family, he fought in the battles of Cepeda and Pavón, defending Buenos Aires.

He is best remembered for his 1866 satirical poem ''Fausto'' which describes the impressions of a gaucho who goes to see Charles Gounod's opera ''Faust'', believing the events really to be happening. He also published his ''Collected Poems'' in 1870.

A street in the San Isidro neighbourhood in Buenos Aires is named after him. Estanislao del Campo is also the name of a small cotton-producing town in Formosa Province, Argentina. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Fausto / by Del Campo, Estanislao

    Published 1968
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    Tres poemas gauchescos / by Del Campo, Estanislao

    Published 2001
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    Santo vega y otros poemas. Fausto. / by Ascasubi, Hilario

    Published 1967
    Other Authors: “…Del Campo, Estanislao…”
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