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    Cadalso

    Human settlement in Cáceres Province, Extremadura, Spain
    galeon.com/cadalso

    Cadalso is a small village in the west of Spain, near Portugal. It is situated on the Sierra de Gata in Northwest of province of Cáceres, autonomous community of Extremadura. Its population in 2003 was 581. The major livelihoods of the area consist of agriculture, olive oil, goats and pines. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    José Cadalso. José de Cadalso y Vázquez (Cádiz, 1741 - Gibraltar, 1782), Spanish, Colonel of the Royal Spanish Army, author, poet, playwright and essayist, one of the canonical producers of Spanish Enlightenment literature.. Before completing his twentieth year, Cadalso had traveled through Italy, Germany, England, France and Portugal, and he had studied the history and literature of ...
  3. britannica.com

    José de Cadalso y Vázquez (born Oct. 8, 1741, Cádiz, Spain—died Feb. 27, 1782, Gibraltar) was a Spanish writer famous for his Cartas marruecas (1793; "Moroccan Letters"), in which a Moorish traveler in Spain makes penetrating criticisms of Spanish life. Educated in Madrid, Cadalso traveled widely and, although he hated war, enlisted in the army against the Portuguese during the Seven ...
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  4. cervantesvirtual.com

    Cadalso, en cambio, modifica totalmente el contenido y utiliza la carta de una manera renovadora y original. Noches lúgubres: obra en forma de diálogo de José Cadalso Vázquez, escrita o a finales de 1772 o a principios de 1773, y aparecida por entregas en el Correo de Madrid (o de Ciegos) entre diciembre de 1789 y 1790. J.
  5. wikiwand.com

    José de Cadalso y Vázquez (Cádiz, 1741 - Gibraltar, 1782), Spanish, Colonel of the Royal Spanish Army, author, poet, playwright and essayist, one of the canonical producers of Spanish Enlightenment literature.. José Cadalso. Before completing his twentieth year, Cadalso had traveled through Italy, Germany, England, France and Portugal, and he had studied the history and literature of ...
  6. www1.swarthmore.edu

    José Cadalso y Vázquez nació en Cádiz en 1741, de una familia noble pero de pocos recursos ecónomicos. Huérfano de madre a la edad de tres años, no conoció a su padre hasta que tenía nueve años. Se educó con los jesuitas en Cádiz y en París, y de 1758-60 estudió en el Real Seminario de Nobles en Madrid. ...
  7. es.wikipedia.org

    José Cadalso y Vázquez de Andrade (Cádiz, 8 de octubre de 1741 - San Roque, 26 de febrero de 1782) fue un militar español, murió al ser alcanzado por una granada inglesa, y un valioso escritor, recordado por sus obras Los eruditos a la violeta, Noches lúgubres y Cartas marruecas.
  8. encyclopedia.com

    José de Cadalso (hōsā´ dā käŧħäl´sō), 1741-82, Spanish poet, critic, and satirist. Cadalso's rhapsodic prose autobiography, Noches lúgubres (1798), probably suggested by Edward Young's Night Thoughts, was a herald of the Spanish romantic movement. However, he is best known for Los eruditos a la violeta (1772), a satire on contemporary pedantry, and Cartas marruecas [Moroccan ...
  9. artandpopularculture.com

    José de Cadalso y Vázquez (Cádiz, 1741-Gibraltar, 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 ...
  10. britannica.com

    Other articles where Cartas marruecas is discussed: José de Cadalso y Vázquez: …Spanish writer famous for his Cartas marruecas (1793; "Moroccan Letters"), in which a Moorish traveler in Spain makes penetrating criticisms of Spanish life. Educated in Madrid, Cadalso traveled widely and, although he hated war, enlisted in the army against the Portuguese during the Seven Years' War.

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