Juan Nicasio Gallego en el imaginario nacional (1831-1879)

Juan Nicasio Gallego was a priest, poet and politician who displayed an intense activity during the first half of the 19th century. He became part of the cultural and literary circles of the Court from the first years of his life, something that in the long run would earn him great friendships who w...

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Main Author: Eduardo Fernández López
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Cádiz 2019-12-01
Series:Cuadernos de Ilustración y Romanticismo
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Online Access:https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/cir/article/view/5024
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spelling doaj-5f9fcfaf68ac49269aa99ca1807fdeef2021-03-29T15:01:43ZspaUniversidad de CádizCuadernos de Ilustración y Romanticismo2173-06872019-12-0125799510.25267/Cuad_Ilus_romant.2019.i25.6Juan Nicasio Gallego en el imaginario nacional (1831-1879)Eduardo Fernández López0Grupo Estudios Históricos Esteban Boutelou-Universidad de CádizJuan Nicasio Gallego was a priest, poet and politician who displayed an intense activity during the first half of the 19th century. He became part of the cultural and literary circles of the Court from the first years of his life, something that in the long run would earn him great friendships who watched over his life when power turned his back on him. Deputy substitute for Zamora in the Cortes de Cádiz of 1812, he became one of the most important deputies, and he argued more and fought for the first Spanish constitution to go ahead. He would fall to misfortune, be persecuted and imprisoned by absolutism after Ferdinand VII in 1814, and return to exile in France for a few months after the second Fernandina restoration. Meanwhile he would dedicate his life to the poetic creation and to help young writers who found in him a protector and a friend. He would obtain real pardon and recover his privileges within the Court in the final part of his life, and at that moment he would be recognized as a great poet and a lofty Perpetual Secretary of the Royal Spanish Academy among other posts.https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/cir/article/view/5024contemporary historyconstitutionwar of independenceferdinand viianacreontic poetryromanticismcultural and literary history of the 19th century
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Juan Nicasio Gallego en el imaginario nacional (1831-1879)
Cuadernos de Ilustración y Romanticismo
contemporary history
constitution
war of independence
ferdinand vii
anacreontic poetry
romanticism
cultural and literary history of the 19th century
author_facet Eduardo Fernández López
author_sort Eduardo Fernández López
title Juan Nicasio Gallego en el imaginario nacional (1831-1879)
title_short Juan Nicasio Gallego en el imaginario nacional (1831-1879)
title_full Juan Nicasio Gallego en el imaginario nacional (1831-1879)
title_fullStr Juan Nicasio Gallego en el imaginario nacional (1831-1879)
title_full_unstemmed Juan Nicasio Gallego en el imaginario nacional (1831-1879)
title_sort juan nicasio gallego en el imaginario nacional (1831-1879)
publisher Universidad de Cádiz
series Cuadernos de Ilustración y Romanticismo
issn 2173-0687
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Juan Nicasio Gallego was a priest, poet and politician who displayed an intense activity during the first half of the 19th century. He became part of the cultural and literary circles of the Court from the first years of his life, something that in the long run would earn him great friendships who watched over his life when power turned his back on him. Deputy substitute for Zamora in the Cortes de Cádiz of 1812, he became one of the most important deputies, and he argued more and fought for the first Spanish constitution to go ahead. He would fall to misfortune, be persecuted and imprisoned by absolutism after Ferdinand VII in 1814, and return to exile in France for a few months after the second Fernandina restoration. Meanwhile he would dedicate his life to the poetic creation and to help young writers who found in him a protector and a friend. He would obtain real pardon and recover his privileges within the Court in the final part of his life, and at that moment he would be recognized as a great poet and a lofty Perpetual Secretary of the Royal Spanish Academy among other posts.
topic contemporary history
constitution
war of independence
ferdinand vii
anacreontic poetry
romanticism
cultural and literary history of the 19th century
url https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/cir/article/view/5024
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