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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
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held at the Fonda de San Sebastián. He influenced a number of Spanish authors, not least among them a young and talented
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This work, along with a number of Cadalso's anguished lyrical compositions, are considered an antecedent of
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is a rational, multi-perspectivistic examination of Spanish society through the eyes of a young Moroccan,
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are often considered his best works, although they are stylistically and thematically different.
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in Spain, if not fully Romantic in their own right. An edition of his works appeared at
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Colonel of the Royal Spanish Army, author, poet, playwright and essayist
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Before completing his twentieth year, Cadalso had traveled through
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Vida y obra de Cadalso". Madrid. Ed. Gredos, (1962), 239 pages.
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he entered the army and rose to the rank of colonel.
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Cádiz
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Spanish Enlightenment literature
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Spain
Enlightenment
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Juan Meléndez Valdés
Montesquieu
Persian Letters
María Ignacia Ibáñez
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Great Siege of Gibraltar
Saint Mary the Crowned Church
San Roque



Chisholm 1911
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Cadalso Vazquez, José
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