José Cadalso

José Cadalso

José de Cadalso y Vázquez (1741-1782), Spanish, Colonel of the Royal Spanish Army, author, poet, playwright and essayist, one of the canonical producers of Spanish Enlightenment literature. Born in Cádiz on the 8th of October 1741, was killed , aged 41, while fighting in the Great Siege of Gibraltar in 1782.

Before completing his twentieth year he had traveled through Italy, Germany, England, France and Portugal, and had studied the culture, history and literature of these countries. On his return to Spain he entered the army and rose to the rank of colonel. He was killed at the Great Siege of Gibraltar, on the 27th of February 1782, just 15 days after being promoted to Colonel.

Cadalso was the embodiment of the Enlightenment ideal of the "hombre de bien", a learned and well-rounded citizen whose multitude of interests could be utilized to improve society. He was a central figure in the literary landscape of eighteenth-century Spain, especially in the tertulia held at the Fonda de San Sebastian. He influenced a number of Spanish authors, not least among them a young and talented Juan Melendez Valdes.

His first published work was a verse tragedy, "Don Sancho Garcia, Conde de Castilla" (1771). In 1772, he published his "Los Eruditos a la Violeta", a commercially successful prose satire on the obsession with superficial knowledge and the appearance of erudition. In 1773 appeared a volume of miscellaneous poems, "Ocios de mi juventud".

Cadalso is perhaps best known for his "Cartas marruecas", an epistolary novel published posthumously by the "Correo de Madrid" in 1789 and as a book in 1793. The "Cartas marruecas" have often been compared to Montesquieu's, (1689 - 1755), own "Lettres Persanes", (Persian Letters, 1721), although in reality both works represented the period's fascination with epistolary narrative. "Cartas Marruecas" and "Noches lúgubres" are often considered his best works, although they are stylistically and thematically different.

Canadian Hispanist Prof. O. N. V. Glendinning and Prof. Russell P. Sebold have investigated deeply on and around Cadalso, during the sixties and the seventies of the XX Century, among others.

Whereas "Cartas marruecas" is a rational, multi-perspectivistic examination of Spanish society through the eyes of a young Moroccan, "Noches lúgubres" (“Lugubrious Nights”), is a short prose work centered on a mourning protagonist's desire to disinter his dead lover, and was published from 1789 to 1790 in the journal "El correo de Madrid". The later work was inspired by the death of his close friend, holding amorously her dying body, actress María Ignacia Ibáñez, (1745 - April 1771, aged 26).

This work, along with a number of Cadalso's anguished lyrical compositions, are considered an antecedent of Romanticism in Spain, if not fully Romantic in their own right. A good edition of his works appeared at Madrid, in 3 vols., 1823. This is supplemented by the "Obras inéditas" (Paris, 1894) published by R. Foulch-Delbosc.

References

*1911
* O. N. V. GLENDINNING "Vida y obra de Cadalso". Madrid. Ed. Gredos, (1962), 239 pages.
* SEBOLD, R.P. . "Colonel Don José Cadalso ". New York, Twayne Publ. (1971), 187 pages.
* SEBOLD, RUSSELL P. "Cadalso: El primer romantico "europeo" de Espana". Madrid: Ed. Gredos, (1974), 294 pages.
* http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Cadalso


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