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    José de Cadalso y Vázquez (Cádiz, 1741 – Gibraltar, 1782), Spanish, Colonel of the Royal Spanish Army, author, poet, playwright and essayist, one of the...
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  • Cadalso is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: José Cadalso (1741–1782), Spanish army colonel, author, poet, playwright, and essayist...
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    dates to 1774 in the book Las Cartas Marruecas (The Moroccan Letters) by José Cadalso. The development of flamenco over the past two centuries is well documented:...
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  • included Cadalso, Meléndez Valdés, Jovellanos and Forner; the Sevillian school, which included writers Manuel María de Arjona, José Marchena, José María...
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    to each other. Cartas marruecas (Moroccan Letters), a 1789 novel by José Cadalso, Spanish author, poet, playwright and essayist. Marquis de Sade's Aline...
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  • it in Zadig. Montesquieu, too, applied it in Persian Letters, as did José Cadalso in Cartas marruecas and Tomás Antônio Gonzaga in Cartas Chilenas.[citation...
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    Tertulia de la Fonda de San Sebastián where he met famous authors like José Cadalso and Tomás de Iriarte. List of writings Arte de las putas. Madrid: 1898...
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    her the subject of legend and she was celebrated by authors such as José Cadalso, Leandro Fernández de Moratín and Jovellanos. Cotarelo y Mori, Emilio...
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    Juan Tenorio. Before them may be mentioned the pre-romantics José Cadalso and Manuel José Quintana. The plays of Antonio García Gutiérrez were adapted...
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    Juan Tenorio. Before them may be mentioned the pre-romantics José Cadalso and Manuel José Quintana. The plays of Antonio García Gutiérrez were adapted...
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  • Margarita Teresa of Spain (1673) Antonia Ramon, first wife of José de Urrutia the mother of José Cadalso (1741) Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain (1746), first wife...
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    The 18th century Neoclassical prose José Cadalso (Cartas marruecas, Noches lúgubres) Benito Jerónimo Feijoo José Francisco de Isla Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos...
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    Andalusia, with such authors as Ángel de Saavedra, 3rd Duke of Rivas, José Cadalso and Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer. Costumbrismo andaluz existed in literature...
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  • satirized in the form of so-called Proyectismo ("Project-ism") attacked by José Cadalso in his Cartas marruecas ("Moroccan Letters"). But late 19th century Regenerationism...
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  • T/H); The Road to Oxiana Michael Bywater (born 1953, England, J/I) José Cadalso (1741–1782, Spain, Lc) Henry Cadbury (1883–1974, US, R/H) Florence Caddy...
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  • Calixto Bustamante Carlos (Concolorcorvo) – Lazarillo de ciegos caminantes José Cadalso – Cartas marruecas (Moroccan letters) Mrs Fogerty – The Fatal Connexion...
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  • denouncing injustice, inequality, and ignorance. The Cartas marruecas [es] by José Cadalso were published (posthumously) for the first time in its pages. The most...
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    clearer in the 18th century (Diego de Torres Villarroel, José Clavijo y Fajardo, José Cadalso, Ramón de la Cruz, Juan Ignacio González del Castillo). All...
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  • others Moses Browne – The Excellency of the Knowledge of Jesus Christ José Cadalso – Los eruditos a la violeta William Chambers – A Dissertation on Oriental...
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  • Berceo (c. 1190 – c. 1264) José María Blanco-White (1775–1841) Vicente Blasco Ibáñez (1867–1928) Juan Boscán (1490–1542) José Cadalso (1741–1782) Pedro Calderón...
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  • the Amusement of Children Isaac Bickerstaffe – He Wou'd If He Cou'd José Cadalso – Sancho García Richard Cumberland – The West Indian Denis Diderot –...
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  • stayed at King's to obtain his doctorate specialising in the work of José Cadalso. Glendinning went on to lecture at Christ Church, Oxford. His knowledge...
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  • literature. It is said that the book was largely inspired by Spanish author José Cadalso's 1790 work Noches lúgubres. The first chapter of the book, "Uma Noite...
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  • of Montalbo, known primarily for his friendship with the literary man José Cadalso. In 1786 Don Fernando Vélaz de Medrano inherited the illustrious Marquisates...
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    of Montalbo, known primarily for his friendship with the literary man José Cadalso. In 1786 Don Fernando Vélaz de Medrano inherited the illustrious Marquessates...
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    four children: Luis María de Borbón y Vallabriga, 14th Count of Chinchón (Cadalso de los Vidrios, 1777 – Madrid, 1823); a stillborn; María Teresa de Borbón...
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  • Noroña, written in 1779. It is also mentioned in the Cartas Marruecas, by José Cadalso (written around the same years). Some critics argue that this was not...
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    the burial of actress María Ignacia Ibáñez, when her lover, the writer José Cadalso, lovelorn, attempted to dig up her body. Catholic Church in Spain List...
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  • (Sevilla, 1992) Breve antología. Colección Cuadernos del Aula de Literatura José Cadalso, núm. 19. (San Roque, 1993) Como la mirada que ha de pervertir este espejo...
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    José Emeterio Muñoz Romero Sr. (3 March 1897 – 23 October 1978), commonly known as José E. Romero, was a statesman and diplomat from the Philippines....
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