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Spanish

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Full Name
  
José Ignacio Javier Oriol Encarnación de Espronceda y Delgado

Born
  
25 March 1808 (
1808-03-25
)
Almendralejo, Province of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain

Died
  
23 May 1842, Madrid, Spain

Books
  
El estudiante de Salamanca

Parents
  
María del Carmen Delgado y Lara, Juan José Camilo de Espronceda y Pimentel

Similar
  
Mariano José de Larra, José Zorrilla, Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, Ángel de Saavedra - 3rd Duke, Rosalía de Castro

José Ignacio Javier Oriol Encarnación de Espronceda y Delgado (25 March 1808 – 23 May 1842) was a Romantic Spanish poet.

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Life

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Espronceda was born in Almendralejo, at the Province of Badajoz. As a youth, he studied at the Colegio San Mateo at Madrid, having Alberto Lista as a teacher. When he was 15 years old, he formed a secret society named "Los Numantinos" alongside his friends Ventura de la Vega and Patricio de la Escosura, conspiring against Ferdinand VII and intending to avenge the death of Rafael del Riego. For this, he was imprisoned in a monastery and exiled. Afterward, he left Spain and lived in Lisbon, Belgium, France, England and Holland. On his return to Spain in 1833, he became active in the extreme left-wing of Spanish political culture. Espronceda is also known for his affair with Teresa Mancha, for whom he wrote "Canto a Teresa" (from El diablo mundo). He died of diphtheria in 1842.

Literary production

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Having been inspired to a literary career by his teacher Alberto Lista, Espronceda began to write the historical poem El Pelayo during his stay in the monastery. The poem was never completed. Later he wrote the novel Sancho Saldaña. His other important works include El estudiante de Salamanca and El Diablo Mundo, long lyric poems, the latter remained unfinished. Also important were A Jarifa en una orgía, El verdugo, El canto del cosaco, La canción del pirata and Himno al sol. Many of his works display the tendencies of Romanticism, and along with José Zorrilla he is considered Spain's most important Romantic poet, as well as the most rebellious.

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