Important authors of the Spanish Silver Age such as Vicente Aleixandre or Antonio Machado show, at some point in their work, the reading and influence of the romantic writer Carolina Coronado (1820–1911). This article analyses the reception of Coronado's work in Vicente Aleixandre's La Destrucción o el Amor (1935) (specifically, in the poem "La luna es una ausencia", which the author dedicated to her) as well as in Antonio Machado's poem “A José María Palacio”, present in the second edition of his book Campos de Castilla (1917). It also traces the peculiar presence of the author in the work of other twentieth century writers such as Ramón Sijé or Gerardo Diego; but it mainly focuses on the authorial image that they all construct of Coronado, as well as the aspects and motifs that most interested them in her writing.