Amado Alonso

Amado Alonso
Amado Alonso
Born
Amado Alonso García

(1896-09-13)September 13, 1896
Lerín, Navarre, Spain
DiedMay 26, 1952(1952-05-26) (aged 55)
Academic work
DisciplinePhilology, Linguistics, Literary criticism
Institutions
Notable works
  • Castellano, español, idioma nacional (1938)
  • Poesía y estilo de Pablo Neruda (1940)
  • Translation of Cours de linguistique générale (1945)
  • De la pronunciación medieval a la moderna en español (1955)

Amado Alonso García (13 September 1896, Lerín Navarre, Spain – 26 May 1952, Arlington, Massachusetts) was a Spanish philologist, linguist and literary critic, who became a naturalised citizen of Argentina and one of the founders of stylistics.

He was a pupil of Ramón Menéndez Pidal at the Center for Historical Studies in Madrid, where he worked on phonetic and geographical linguistics. Between 1927 and 1946 he lived in Buenos Aires, where he headed the Institute of Philology. He then went to Harvard University and lived in America until his death.