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CALDERON, Fernando, Mexican dramatist, born in Guadalajara, 20 July, 1809; died in Ojocaliente, 18 January, 1845. He was a colonel, a state legislator, a judge and secretary in the government of Zacatecas, as well as an industrious writer. His finest dramas are : "The Tourney," "Anne Boleyn," and "The Return of the Crusader." Even his lyrical poetry is characterized by dramatic fire. His plays have gained him great popularity, not only in Mexico but in all Spanish America.
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