British literature and José Joaquín de Mora's critical tought

  1. Perojo Arronte, María Eugenia
Revue:
Liburna

ISSN: 1889-1128

Année de publication: 2011

Titre de la publication: "Más allá de los signos": Homenaje a Jaime Siles

Número: 4

Pages: 279-285

Type: Article

D'autres publications dans: Liburna

Résumé

José Joaquín de Mora (1763–1864), an academic, a politician and a writer, is one of those figures of nineteenth–century Spain that has been rather neglect-ed by Spanish critics and literary historiographers whereas South–American scholars have extensively highlighted his relevant role for the cultural and political progress of the former Spanish colonies. Although his literary stand has been a source of controversy as either Neoclassic or Romantic, his task as dis-seminator of British literature and culture has been indisputable. This paper explores the impact of British late eighteenth and early nineteenth–century poetics on Mora‘s thought.