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Memoria para el arreglo de la policía de los espectáculos y diversiones públicas y sobre su origen en España / Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos; colección hecha e ilustrada por D. Cándido Nocedal - Registro bibliográfico
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Jovellanos, Gaspar Melchor de, 1744-1811
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Poesías / Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos; edición crítica, prólogo y notas de José Caso González - Registro bibliográfico
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La poesía de Jovellanos
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Jovellanos. lector de poesia
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estéticas de Jovellanos
Jovellanos y el amor
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JOVELLANOS, LECTOR DE POESÍA
Un catálogo completo de las lecturas hechas por Jovellanos nos
admiraría
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Toda su vida fue Jovellanos un lector avidísimo.
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Jovellanos debió
aconsejarlo así.
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Jovellanos no
llega a la desmesura de Espronceda al cantar ese principio de vida,
porque Jovellanos tiene
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Manuscrito de Jovellanos.
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Probablemente era idéntico al de Jovellanos.
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Gaspar Melchor / de / JoveLlanos.
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Jovellanos = Ms. perdido, copiado por Ceán Bermúdez, que poseía el
propio Jovellanos.
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El estilo no es el de Jovellanos.
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VERSOS ENMENDADOS POR JOVELLANOS
¡Oh!
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La letra es de Jovellanos.
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APÉNDICE III
CRITICA DE LAS SÁTIRAS DE JOVELLANOS EN "EL CENSOR"
La primera sátira de Jovellanos se publicó
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A Pablo María se
refiere Jovellanos en e!
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Jovellanos. por tanto, no hace más que
impulsar un deseo que sabe existe en Meléndez.
(78) Jovellanos
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El delincuente honrado : comedia / Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos ; edited H. Chonon Berkowitz and Samuel A. Wofsy - Registro bibliográfico
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Jovellanos, Gaspar Melchor de, 1744-1811
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The present edition of E l delincuente honrado, it is hoped,
will serve to introduce Jovellanos more
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His parents, earnest, devout, sincere, and cultured people,
developed in Jovellanos precisely the qualities
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After the inevitable delay in securing government fav
ors, Charles III honored Jovellanos in 1767 with
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The ten year sojourn in Seville forms an impressive
chapter in the life of Jovellanos.
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In recording his studies, Jovellanos
took pains to give them artistic form, so that they may
rightly
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This group often turned to Jovellanos for
guidance and allowed itself to be influenced by his views.
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In 1778 Jovellanos regretfully left Seville at the request
of the king and came to M adrid where he held
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Jovellanos
was obliged to provide the funds for its maintenance, or
ganize the courses, furnish both
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Political vicissitudes in 1797 resulted in the return of
Jovellanos to M adrid as Ministro de Gracia
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In other circumstances nothing
could have engaged the attention of Jovellanos more than an
opportunity
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This time
Jovellanos did not hesitate to accept the invitation; in fact,
he regarded it, in a certain
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Broken in health and conscious of the weight of his years,
Jovellanos nevertheless outlined an active
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The Cortes, still in session in Cádiz, hon
ored the memory of Jovellanos by conferring upon him the
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The account will
serve at the same time as an explanation of Jovellanos’
Delincuente honrado.
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Jovellanos
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INTRODUCTION
felt constrained to intervene at this time because an un
scrupulous
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Modesty urged Jovellanos to bring out
the authentic text anonymously.
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Mérimée, Ernest, Jovellanos, in Revue hispanique, Vol. I,
1894, pp. 34-68.
4.
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González-Blanco, Edmundo, Jovellanos: su vida y su obra,
Madrid, 1911.
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Juderías, Julián, Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos: su vida,
su tiempo, sus obras, su influencia social,
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¿Conoce usted----- novela de Jovellanos?
¿ H a y ----- ley que sea más cruel?
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La poesía de Jovellanos / Gerardo Diego - Registro bibliográfico
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Los manuscritos de Jovellanos de la Biblioteca / Miguel Artigas y Ferrando - Registro bibliográfico
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Artigas Ferrando, Miguel, 1887-1947
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Miguel Antonio Caro y una fototipia que repro
duce el retrato de Jovellanos pintado por Coya.
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De esta colección de manuscritos de Jovellanos o a él referentes,
nada que yo sepa se ha escrito; por
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Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos.
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Y escribía Nocedal al frente: «El colector de la presente edi
ción de las obras de Jovellanos, cree
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Los Diarios de Jovellanos han corrido aciaga suerte.
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Esta cuestión de los Diarios de Jovellanos, en la cual todavía
quedan puntos oscuros, no
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Han quedado también 5 pliegos y 10 hojas sueltas, parte autó
grafos de Jovellanos, parte de letra de
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Una original y autógrafa de Jovellanos, dirigida al Dr. D.
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Juan Francisco Menéndez, al parecer inédita, relativa a la organi(1) Un admirador de Jovellanos licnc
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Cándido
Nocedal en la edición de las obras de Jovellanos.
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A
Puga y a estos autos hace referencia Jovellanos en sus-Diarios.
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Copia de los Avisos amistosos de Jovellanos a Saavedra en dos
pliegos formando cuaderno.
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En este escrito se revela Jovellanos como
estadista clarividente en la política internacional.
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El legajo 43 es un solo pliego ocupado por dos cartas de Jovellanos a D.
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Al final, en una
breve nota, hace Jovellanos un juicio muy interesante de esta obra.
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Gaspar Mel
chor do Jovellanos... otorgado por D.
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Jovellanos. Nunos datos para su biografía.
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Jovellanos presenció la escisión de España, el bronco y violento
desgarramiento de la patria.
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Jovellanos quiso contener el divor
cio.
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APÉNDICES
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Carta latina de Jovellanos a so hermano.
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Sebold, Russell P., 1928-2014
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embargo, son todavía más asombrosos
los paralelos que existen entre la célebre comedia
lacrimosa de Jovellanos
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fuentísticos, mas sí creo que
la identificación de las numerosas coincidencias entre
la comedia sentimental de Jovellanos
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ilaciones argumentales, ambientales y caracterológicas
que se dan entre las obras de Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos
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La genialidad de Jovellanos en el manejo
de estos representa otro indispensable antecedente del teatro
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Ahora bien: Jovellanos
observa la unidad de tiempo solamente de acuerdo con este
concepto liberal del
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La unidad de tiempo para Jovellanos no es sino un trampolín
para llegar con un valiente salto a algo
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posterior: se trata de decoraciones cuyo
carácter aterrador no depende tanto de la ilusión
creada por Jovellanos
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ningún lugar a la duda, lo más
fascinante de la mayoría de estos personajes románticos
-cualidad que Jovellanos
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Y una de las principales
inspiraciones para la comedia lacrimosa de Jovellanos fue
el tratado Dei delitti
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utilizaba entonces este último adjetivo
(romancesco) para formular la misma clase de juicio literario
que Jovellanos
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completa conjugación de ilusión
y emoción es lo más característico de
la nueva variante teatral que Jovellanos
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romántica; y es precisamente
a este nuevo consorcio entre circunstancia y emoción
al que se adelanta Jovellanos
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Lejos de acatar este precepto,
Jovellanos se refiere diecisiete veces a la hora, ya directa,
ya indirectamente
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forma irónica un agudo
análisis de innovaciones muy positivas, así
como un inconcuso indicio de que Jovellanos
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silencio, que aparece
en el mismo momento en que se nos expone el cuadro de Laura
loca: es como si Jovellanos
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Evidentemente, en este parlamento
juega un papel importante el sentido del humor de Jovellanos,
quien
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Jovellanos, dramaturgo romántico
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algunas leguas
al derredor»10; y es únicamente esta interpretación
libre de la referida regla lo que Jovellanos
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relativo a Álvaro, un
eco del título de la obra de Jovellanos
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paralelos
entre ellas al estudiar las brillantes innovaciones técnicas
de la comedia sentimental de Jovellanos
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No sólo
se anticipa Jovellanos a las líneas argumentales de
un conocido drama del segundo romanticismo
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Jovellanos " El Delincuente honrado" - Registro bibliográfico
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Polt, John H. R., 1929-2019
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instances of
desdichado or
synonymous expressions (p. 238).
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BAE, XLVI, 79 (letter from
Jovellanos
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Emilio Cotarelo y Mori, Iriarte y
su época (Madrid, 1897), pp. 68-69.
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Jovellanos
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Jovellanos complains that the lack of adequate spectacles in the
provinces is one of the causes of the
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According to Jovellanos, the
purpose of his play is
«descubrir la
dureza de las leyes, que, sin distinción
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Jovellanos did not intend his work for the public;
the implied criticism of the decrees and policies
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As
to the genre of his work, Jovellanos hesitates.
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Earlier, Jovellanos had already called the work a drama, echoing the abbé de
Valchrétien, who calls it
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Jovellanos
was experimenting with what he considered a new genre; along with
everyone else, he recognized
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Jovellanos thought
of the theater as primarily an aristocratic pastime, an amusement
for the
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in the royal theaters of the
Sitios, catered to
the neoclassic taste for French drama and opened for Jovellanos
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In the use which Jovellanos made of this
liberty is to be seen the influence of his relationship with
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It would seem that
Jovellanos, moving from the abstract plane to the concrete, set up
opposing concepts
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The modern reader, always interested in psychological
penetration, will find this unsatisfactory; Jovellanos
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That Jovellanos should be directly acquainted with the work of
Diderot is more than likely; entirely
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apart from the latter's
European reputation, the connection Jovellanos-Olavide-Diderot is a
highly suggestive
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Proof is not confined to verbal coincidences
but is found at the very heart of Jovellanos' dramatic structure
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On almost every point, Jovellanos' play complies with this view of
the genre.
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Jovellanos seems actually to have taken
the lesson too much to heart; his French translator, the
abbé
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We
have noted above Jovellanos' concept of the function of comedy, the
last lines textually paralleling
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Voltaire as well as Le Déserteur; his enthusiasm for
the French theater may well have been communicated to Jovellanos
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And lest one
be tempted to dissociate Jovellanos from these tendencies of
Olavide's, let us remember
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Regardless, therefore, of whether Jovellanos and Olavide were
friends in every sense of the word, the
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It seems more than likely
that from him and his circle Jovellanos received his introduction
to the thought
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Jovellanos himself, in a preface to the 1787 edition of his play,
writes:
«Una disputa
literaria, suscitada
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This does not preclude the
possibility of a direct adaptation by Jovellanos of the French
title of Falbaire
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If it was translated by Olavide,
Jovellanos must have known it (see note 20).
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recognition in which Saint-Franc reveals himself to
his son must be read against the corresponding scene in Jovellanos
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It
will be seen that the correspondence between Mercier's play and
Jovellanos' is extremely close in
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fact that Durimel is killed while Torcuato is not is of little
importance; we have, already seen that Jovellanos
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rather than being an argument against the
utilization of Mercier's drame, is an element of proof for Jovellanos
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L'Honnête Criminel, they provide us with
highly plausible antecedents not only for the general tone of
Jovellanos
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Jovellanos thus followed the dramatic theories of Diderot and
borrowed heavily for his own work from
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We can be the more certain of this in view of what we know of
Jovellanos' relations with Olavide and
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author whose influence is noticeable in the authors of
drames and the
encyclopédistes as well as in Jovellanos
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The
Marqués de Valmar considered it an example of Jovellanos'
«sensibilidad delicada»
(Historia crítica
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Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos,
ed.
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Jovellanos read Montesquieu in his youth52,
and while in Seville
«tradujo en
verso del francés un
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In his discussions of honor, Jovellanos makes the same distinctions
as Montesquieu: there is a «true»
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This is
the position taken by Montesquieu (IV.ii) and exemplified by
Jovellanos in the situation of his
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Jovellanos views it against the background of education, climate,
customs, constitution, and
«el genio
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For Jovellanos, the legislation on duels
conflicts with the needs of the state; it undermines the principle
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Jovellanos' Don Justo, when his petition for clemency has been
refused, takes exactly this attitude:
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the discussion of legislation and the
administration of justice which lies near the didactic core of
Jovellanos
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not necessarily indicate a lack of dramatic
talent, but it reinforces the view that what interested Jovellanos
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Ceán Bermúdez, Jovellanos' friend, writing shortly
after his death and certainly no hostile witness,
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(Pp. 18-19)
Jovellanos'
colleague, Martín de Ulloa, was also one who «contribuyó
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When Jovellanos came to Seville, he found himself in
a position of some importance which was thrust on
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And so in Olavide's company Jovellanos
came to know «obras y autores extranjeros, que por
ser nuevos
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A critic as
friendly to Jovellanos and as hostile to the philosophes as Menéndez y Pelayo
calls him the
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A MS of his translation
exists in the Instituto Jovellanos in Gijón; it was
published in Marseille in
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In the midst of this apparent confusion, a new glance at
Jovellanos' work and some possible French sources
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of Olavide,
composed of a Sevillan officialdom which could well see «son propre
milieu» depicted in Jovellanos
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already been
noted; it must, however, be remembered that the entire moral -or
moralizing- direction which Jovellanos
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para el arreglo de
la policía de los espectáculos y diversiones
públicas, y sobre su origen en España,
Jovellanos
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What is it that Jovellanos wants in
a play?
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controversy;
in particular, Julio Somoza de Montsoriú, the eminent
jovellanista, while admitting that Jovellanos
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course at least partially correct, but one
suspects that it may be an echo of the disputes concerning
Jovellanos
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In their anxiousness to acquire
Jovellanos, at least posthumously, as an adherent of their causes,
the
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camps of nineteenth-century
Spain resorted to quite liberal interpretations of every possible
word of Jovellanos
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It is necessary only to read the essays of the
Carlist Cándido Nocedal in his editions of Jovellanos
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For those who wished at all costs to
catechize Jovellanos, dead or alive, it was of course necessary
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Don
Pablo de Olavide (1725-1803), born in Lima, was, during Jovellanos'
stay in Seville, asistente of
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Jovellanos may have been familiar with this play also, especially
since it was a literary repercussion
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and
condemnation of a false sense of honor, with the addition of
attacks on hereditary nobility which Jovellanos
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he has
been condemned is an unjust one; and since he, too, must now be
saved, Falbaire resorts, like Jovellanos
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Diderot's dramatic productions, Le Fils naturel (1757) is that most frequently
mentioned in connection with Jovellanos
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More specifically, Jovellanos' opening scenes
strongly recall Diderot's, in which Dorval decides to leave
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These resemblances, in
view of what we already know of Jovellanos' adherence to Diderot's
dramatic theories
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Sedaine, however, unlike
Jovellanos, has known how to case this circumstance not only for
purposes of
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A
technical detail of this surprise ending may well have been in
Jovellanos' mind when he wrote his Delincuente
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console his son by assuring him that his soul will fly directly
to God, a motif which is also used by Jovellanos
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Mercier exploits the possibilities of this
conflict more than does Jovellanos; there is some doubt as
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The same attention to precision in detail is
evident in Jovellanos' use of royal intervention and clemency
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conceivable before the duel, or in
reaching the decision to abandon Laura after having married her;
but Jovellanos
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Once again, Jovellanos' characterization
eliminates all possibility of inner conflict: Justo has already
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as Ticknor
summarizes it, is resolved into two irreconcilable pathetic
situations; for a solution, Jovellanos
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Jovellanos' «El delincuente
honrado»
John H. R.
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University of California, Berkeley
Literary historians have been less than kind to Gaspar Melchor de
Jovellanos
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please1;
and more recently it has generally received only passing mention in
broader discussions of Jovellanos
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Kany that the play,
«like most of
[Jovellanos'] poetry, is mediocre, uninspired, and
disappointing»
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correlation of the
circumstances surrounding its genesis, and without a new glance at
the position of Jovellanos
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Jovellanos establishes a contrast between two concepts of
the law, embodied in the two magistrates, Don
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He is,
therefore, both a minister and a critic of the society he serves;
and through him Jovellanos expresses
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Jovellanos wrote El delincuente honrado in 1773, about half-way in
his ten-year sojourn as a magistrate
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,
Corneille, Voltaire, Marivaux, Destouches, etc.10,
not to mention Molière, whose «divinos
dramas» Jovellanos
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I
should like to think that on at least one of these occasions he met
Jovellanos, and that he may even
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heterodoxos
españoles (Madrid, 1881), III, 287.
25
Moldenhauer, pp.
117-18.
26
Jovellanos
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Voltaire's Commentaire sur le Livre des Delits et des
Peines, which Jovellanos may have known through
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Olavide, was on the Index since 1768; and Jovellanos' own
Informe [...] en el expediente de ley
agraria
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It should be
said in defense of Jovellanos' modesty that his play was published
without the author's
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The
idea of judicial torture elicits from Jovellanos a genuine
eloquence, paralleling one of Montesquieu's
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One could compare other passages in the two authors; but
Jovellanos' most important debt to Montesquieu
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This
spirit of moderation informs Jovellanos' other writings as well.
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In
the preceding pages we have attempted to review the nature of
Jovellanos' play, its sources, and the
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The same is true of
Jovellanos, whom we can count among the followers of. Diderot.
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There are two reasons for
this: Jovellanos was writing for an audience of magistrates and
officials,
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Chapman, A History of Spain
(New York, 1948), pp. 469-70.
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Ángel del Río in Jovellanos
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There is a marked tendency
in Jovellanos' readings and sources toward prohibited works; yet
those who
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In these
somewhat vague words, Jovellanos seems to attack freethinkers or
the French revolutionaries;
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Once more, it would be hazardous
and capricious to impose dogma, either Catholic or anti-Catholic,
on Jovellanos
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Jovellanos' «El delincuente
honrado»
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If we
seek in the nineteenth century an equivalent of Jovellanos' social
drama, we must seek not among
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Jovellanos' play is not,
therefore, the ancestor of the Romantic theater; it is both less
and more.
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It also retains its
interest as a literary expression of Jovellanos' thought, of a
moment in a life dedicated
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reglas y preceptos le parece a Jovellanos
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diferencia de Locke, quien supone que
el alumno perfeccionará su conocimiento hablando con su ayo,
Jovellanos
-
mito del «afrancesamiento»
de la vida intelectual española en el siglo XVIII; pero
miremos juicio de Jovellanos
-
Se
ve que Jovellanos no se opone a una «tête bien pleine», ni tiene
esa desconfianza en el intelecto
-
política, lenguas
modernas, humanidades castellanas, ciencias naturales- se
diferencia el programa de Jovellanos
-
53
Céan, 77, 227-229; Julio Samoza García-Sala,
Documentos para escribir la biografía de
Jovellanos
-
edificio, V, 260b;
Somoza, Documentos, I, 13, 275-279; Rafael Lama y
Leña, Reseña histórica del Instituto
Jovellanos
-
55
Perz, 38-39; Bareño, 71; Artíñano, 172-173;
Enrique de Gandia, «Las ideas políticas de
Jovellanos
-
González,
«Influencia de las ideas de Jovellanos en la gesta
emancipadora argentina», en Jovellanos:
-
56
Bareño, 19 y ss.; José Caso González,
«Rectificaciones y apostillas a mi artículo
«Jovellanos
-
y la Inquisición»,
Archivum, IX (1959), 93; Eduardo Ovejero y Maury,
prólogo a Obras escogidas de Jovellanos
-
Cándido Nocedal titulada Vida de Jovellanos, Madrid,
1881, 158; Bases, I, 268a, n. 1, 276b,
n. 1 (notas
-
Rendueles, Jovellanos y las ciencias morales y
políticas: estudio critico, Madrid, 1913, 52-53.
-
Nocedal y con él Galino, niegan la influencia de Jovellanos
en los proyectos de Cádiz, si bien ésta es
-
Jovellanos quiere que se fomente la educación fuera de las
escuelas por medio de academias, sociedades
-
quedado en claro algunas de
las influencias, españolas y extranjeras, en el pensamiento
pedagógico de Jovellanos
-
Algunos de los esfuerzos educativos de Jovellanos tuvieron
resultados bastante efímeros.
-
Las ideas de
Jovellanos tuvieron resonancia, aunque de eficacia dudosa y
bastante discutida, en las reformas
-
Bonaparte
y en los de las Cortes de Cádiz, cuya comisión de
enseñanza presidió el amigo y admirador de
Jovellanos
-
Así, directa e indirectamente, contribuyó la obra de
Jovellanos a las reformas educativas en el silo
-
La
verdad es que Jovellanos, sin resolver los problemas de la
enseñanza española, contribuyó a una nueva
-
10
Jesús Prados Arrarte, «Jovellanos economista»,
en Jovellanos: su vida y su obra.
-
José Caso González,
«Escolásticos e innovadores a finales del siglo XVIII
(Sobre el catolicismo de Jovellanos
-
Los
resultados de la tradición en su propia formación
intelectual los describe Jovellanos de esta manera
-
A
pesar de esta crítica y de otras parecidas se ha dicho que
Jovellanos fue en el fondo escolástico21
-
Supongo que así
comprendiera a Jovellanos la misma Universidad de Oviedo, cuando en
1811 expresó la esperanza
-
Jovellanos creía además que en el mundo moderno el
poder político y la fuerza militar estriban en el
-
Repetidas veces
clama Jovellanos por
«libertad, luces y
auxilios» o
«buenas leyes, buenas
luces y
-
Por esto no
es casual la preocupación de Jovellanos con el
establecimiento del Real Instituto Asturiano
-
Jovellanos y su España, Madrid,
1913, 88; Bareño, 19; Joaquín Costa, Colectivismo
agrario en España.
-
44
Miguel Adellac y González de Agüero, «Estudio
preliminar» a Manuscritos inéditos de Jovellanos
-
De Jovellanos y
Godwin trato en Jovellanos and his English Sources,
Philadelphia, 1964.
-
Al
tratar del control de la educación refleja Jovellanos la
tendencia centralizadora de la Ilustración
-
Se deja
sentir aquí la oposición al predominio
eclesiástico, oposición explícita en el
informe que Jovellanos
-
Jovellanos y la educación
John H. R.
-
Catedrático de la Universidad de
California
Las
muchísimas obras de don Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos
-
E. de Obras de Jovellanos.
-
Bases para la formación de un plan
general de instrucción pública, en O);
Calatrava (Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos
-
José Caso
González, Gijón, 1964); CHC (Curso de humanidades
castellanas, en O): D (Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos
-
Las obras citadas sin
indicación de autor son de Jovellanos.
-
Se ha discutido la
atribución a Jovellanos del CHC; sin embargo, creo que D,
13.VII.94, I, 454, confirma
-
Cuando en otro escrito posterior dice Jovellanos que la verdadera
fuente del poder político es
«el
-
Además, no se ocupa Jovellanos de la educación
sólo por motivos políticos y económicos.
-
economía, la
educación ha de contribuir a la felicidad y la
perfección de los hombres, cuyo ser, según
Jovellanos
-
Tal ilustración, en opinión de
Jovellanos, hará dichosa a la nación y
mejorará la conducta pública y
-
Todos estos ideales -políticos, económicos,
filantrópicos- se relacionan en la mente de Jovellanos con
-
En
los años que entre 1790 y 1801 pasó Jovellanos en
Gijón, el Instituto era su ocupación constante.
-
Como continuación de la obra del Instituto proyectó
Jovellanos una Academia Asturiana, que parece haberse
-
Los
principales escritos pedagógicos de Jovellanos son ellos
mismos medidas tomadas en situaciones específicas
-
, n.º 37)
La
educación española de su tiempo cuadraba mal con los
ideales de Jovellanos
-
Feijoo, ese
gran iniciador de todo lo mejor que daría de sí la
Ilustración española, Jovellanos condena
-
Pero Jovellanos va más
allá en sus ataques.
-
A los alumnos del Real Instituto Asturiano les promete Jovellanos
que
«no se tratará en él de ofuscar
-
Jovellanos había sido favorecido por el Conde de Aranda, a
quien debió su nombramiento como alcalde de
-
Su compatriota Campomanes le protegió cuando
llegó Jovellanos a Madrid en 1778, y estas relaciones
amistosas
-
A este último le
conoció Jovellanos en la tertulia de Campomanes; entre los
dos nació una amistad mantenida
-
Vemos, pues, que múltiples enlaces
personales ligaban a Jovellanos al grupo reformador; pero aun
aparte
-
presupone la preparación
cuidadosa de los dirigentes; una monarquía constitucional,
como la que llegó Jovellanos
-
Por esto
escribe Jovellanos que
-
Las
reglas que da Locke para la salud y el desarrollo físico se
reflejan en algunos escritos de Jovellanos
-
Las
ideas de Jovellanos sobre los métodos pedagógicos
también reflejan las de Locke.
-
Los jóvenes deben aprender
«el arte
de resumir y extractar», del que fue maestro el mismo
Jovellanos
-
Algunas de las teorías pedagógicas de Jovellanos nos
parecerán discutibles.
-
Otra vez concuerdan
las ideas de Jovellanos con las de Locke y forman un contraste con
el mundo que nos
-
de Parme de Condillac las
humanidades francesas habían de preceder a las latinas; la
innovación de Jovellanos
-
Los
contemporáneos de Jovellanos entendieron perfectamente este
carácter de múltiple innovación; la
aversión
-
Los diarios y las cartas de Jovellanos atestiguan las frecuentes
intrigas de sus enemigos, sobre todo
-
La
hostilidad de tales grupos puede que contribuyera a la
prisión de Jovellanos en 1801, aunque hay que
-
Semejante propuesta la
había hecho Llull en su Ars puerilis (Perz, 13),
obra que conoció Jovellanos en
-
Locke cree que el estudio de
lenguas extrajeras debe empezar en cuanto el niño sepa la
materna; Jovellanos
-
Sobre si fue Jovellanos el autor de la citada
Introducción puede verse Juan Agustín
Ceán Bermúdez, Memorias
-
Madrid, 1901,
85-86; Somoza, Jovellanos: manuscritos inéditos, raros,
o dispersos.
-
Madrid, 1913, 11-14; Harold Lowe Dowdle,
«The Humanitarianism of Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos»,
tesis
-
Villota, 163,
se sorprende al ver que Jovellanos proclama la necesidad de
estudiar las ciencias morales
-
Pero no es
inútil la ética para Jovellanos, ni es tan exclusiva
-
El
epítome de los fines pedagógicos que se
proponía Jovellanos es el lema del Instituto Asturiano:
Quid
-
Fundamentales para ellos son las matemáticas, que son para
Jovellanos entrenamiento intelectual, instrumento
-
A Jovellanos, como
antes Descartes y a Locke, le impresiona el «método
geométrico»; la epistemología
-
en la realidad son
los únicos Filósofos» (Teatro
crítico universal, VII, disc.º 13, n.º 19); y
para Jovellanos
-
Como Locke, Jovellanos distingue entre la
hipótesis científica y el verdadero conocimiento,
condenando
-
Jovellanos, utilitario cuando exige los estudios
científicos, lo es también cuando señala sus
límites
-
Lo
mismo que Locke, y dejando a salvo la importancia de la
revelación, Jovellanos insiste aquí en los
-
Esto no obsta a que el mismo Jovellanos, al trazar sus propios
planes de estudios, incluya en ellos elementos
-
También condena Jovellanos la teología
tomística, aunque con reservas.
-
Por esto
prescribe Jovellanos como lectura suplementaria de los colegiales
de Calatrava el Curso teológico
-
requieren, según vimos antes, el estudio de los principios
económicos y comerciales, enseñanza que aconseja
Jovellanos
-
También es imprescindible el
estudio de la historia; pero ésta es para Jovellanos, como
para Rousseau
-
En
la educación que propone Jovellanos las humanidades, o sea
el
«arte de pensar, de hablar y escribir
-
Ya que el latín se requiere para ciertos estudios
universitarios, Jovellanos pide que sea obligatorio
-
Jovellanos pide el estudio sistemático y mejoramiento de la
lengua vulgar, extendiendo este interés a
-
escolásticos, mientras se excluían los estudios
prácticos y los experimentales, explicará la actitud
de Jovellanos
-
creía que
todo cuerpo perpetuo mantiene ideas «hereditarias» en perjuicio de la
educación; el amigo de Jovellanos
-
(Desdevises, III, 205)
Como tantos contemporáneos suyos, Jovellanos creía
que
-
Doctrinas
filosófico-jurídicas y morales de Jovellanos,
Oviedo, 1958, 20, 23-28.
22
LA,
11
-
Véase Felipe Bareño, Ideas
pedagógicas de Jovellanos, Gijón, 1910, 17;
María Ángeles Galino Carrillo,
-
Tres hombres y un
problema: Feijoo, Sarmiento y Jovellanos ante la educación
moderna, Madrid, 1953,
-
199; Hilario Yaben Yaben, Juicio
crítico de las doctrinas de Jovellanos en lo referente a las
ciencias
-
V. también José Caso González,
«Las humanidades en el pensamiento pedagógico de
Jovellanos», conferencia
-
editada en Real Instituto de
Jovellanos.
-
Ni el utilitarismo de Jovellanos es
exclusivo, ni dejan de ser útiles, para él, las
humanidades.
-
La
lógica, que Jovellanos también llama
ideología, ha de iluminar la naturaleza del hombre
y explicar
-
Este aspecto lo explica Jovellanos en carta a Godoy (O, IV,
199b-200b) y más tarde en las Bases
para
-
primaria, que requiere en los
maestros calidades morales más bien que intelectuales (TTP,
I, 242b-243a), Jovellanos
-
Esta obligación paterna la concibe Jovellanos no tanto para
con el niño como para con el Estado o la
-
Para Jovellanos el deber de instruirse es tan importante que
propone, como antes lo había hecho Adam
-
Además, y aunque fue Jovellanos quien introdujo en la
literatura pedagógica española el término y en
-
demás desiderata de Locke -la virtud, la
sabiduría, la buena crianza- también son importantes
para Jovellanos
-
No se
contenta Jovellanos, como Rousseau, con facilitarle al alumno esta
adquisición (Émile, I, 336,
-
adolescencia y no aplazarse cuanto sea
posible, como en el caso del joven Emilio: los programas
pedagógicos de Jovellanos
-
La
tendencia práctica se manifiesta no sólo en los
escritos de Jovellanos sino también en sus realizaciones
-
Las ceremonias de apertura conmovieron profundamente a
Jovellanos:
-
Las
obras de Locke tuvieron, desde luego, una influencia fundamental en
el pensamiento de Jovellanos,
-
Todas estas obras debe
de haberlas conocido Jovellanos mucho antes de producir sus
escritos pedagógicos
-
Habiendo dicho esto, sin embargo, hay que destacar la originalidad
de Jovellanos respecto a las dos fuentes
-
En cambio, Jovellanos cree que los internados promueven más
la enseñanza por la calidad superior de sus
-
Por esto prefiere Jovellanos
instituciones públicas, abiertas y gratuitas47.
-
Es evidente que no se puede llegar
así a la educación de un pueblo entero, como se lo
proponía Jovellanos
- Formatos:
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- Autor:
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coincidencias encontradas)
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This reticence stemmed in part
from Jovellanos'
«writing in the name of a
body which would not then
-
We have seen
that even in this muted form, Jovellanos' ideas were too radical
for some of his contemporaries
-
As had some of his verses, Jovellanos' Report foreshadows
the linguistic emancipation which accompanied
-
Jovellanos' economic writings were responses to specific practical
problems; and they sought solutions
-
In
dealing with questions which had concerned other Spanish writers
for more than a century, Jovellanos
-
Jovellanos, like Smith, was eclectic and pragmatic, applying
principles to specific cases.
-
Honorable Culprit, see the articles by Caso, Polt, and Jean
Sarrailh, «À propos du Delincuente honrado de
Jovellanos
-
inglesa e italiana en el siglo
XVIII (Madrid, 1845), p. 378.
32
Ramón del Toro y Durán, Jovellanos
-
See
V, 377 ff., and Paul Ilie, «Picturesque Beauty
in Spain and England: Aesthetic Rapports between Jovellanos
-
and
Gilpin», The Journal of Aesthetics and Art
Criticism, XIX (1960-1961), 167-74.
37
On
Jovellanos
-
See also Ilie, p. 167, and Ricardo del Arco,
«Jovellanos y las bellas artes», Revista de ideas
estéticas
-
A brief and easily available selection
from Jovellanos' diary.
Obras en prosa, ed.
-
A bibliography of works by and about Jovellanos
up to 1901, with miscellaneous additional information
-
A biography of Jovellanos
is followed by bibliography for 1902-1950, prepared by José
María Martínez
-
«Jovellanos y la sensibilidad
prerromántica», Boletín de la Biblioteca de
Menéndez Pelayo, XXXVI (1960
-
This article
analyzes Pre-Romantic tendencies in Jovellanos' poetry and the
relations between Jovellanos
-
«Jovellanos y las bellas artes»,
Revista de ideas estéticas, IV (1946), 31-64.
-
Jovellanos' opinions on the arts of painting, sculpture, and
architecture are compared to those current
-
Jovellanos
y su España, Madrid, 1913.
-
Interesting information on
the Spain of the eighteenth century and good résumés
of Jovellanos' thought
-
Estudio
crítico de las doctrinas de Jovellanos en lo referente a las
ciencias morales y políticas.
-
A study of
Jovellanos' political thought and related writings.
-
Chapter V
Economics
Jovellanos'
Introduction to Economics
Jovellanos' interest in economics
-
This
concept of economic science is analogous to that which Jovellanos'
age held of the natural sciences
-
ignored by the universities of his time,
which continued to stress juridical and theological training,
Jovellanos
-
In Seville Jovellanos must
have first read the economic treatises of Richard Cantillon and
Condillac,
-
Jovellanos' familiarity with the
principal Spanish economic writers must also date from the Seville
period
-
The main works of Campomanes were published during this
time, and we know from Jovellanos' correspondence
-
When an Economic Society was founded in Seville in 1775,
Jovellanos was one of its first members (Ceán
-
An independent judiciary completes Jovellanos'
vision of government, though he does not conceive of it
-
Though Jovellanos purported merely to be restating some principles
and features of the ancient Spanish
-
Jovellanos' admiration for the British constitution (see I, 573b,
n. 26) led him into
positions which
-
Already in 1809, Jovellanos had denounced
the concept of national sovereignty, declaring that in every
-
The problem was in part terminological: Jovellanos
identified sovereignty with the power to execute the
-
In
the next two years, Jovellanos moved to reconcile and explain these
two positions.
-
And in a
long note to the Defense of the Junta Central (I, 619-21),
Jovellanos writes that even though
-
The
social structure is held together, according to Jovellanos, by el
amor público,
«public spirit» or
-
The foundation of political power is consequently moral, and
Jovellanos declares that
«the power and
-
Jovellanos' formulation of this idea, in itself far from novel,
seems to derive from Adam Ferguson (History
-
Furthermore, by moral character both Ferguson and Jovellanos
mean virtue, not military virtues, as did
-
For Jovellanos, the purpose of society ought also to be moral.
-
Jovellanos
believes in the brotherhood of all men and in their equality before
God, before nature, and
-
Alongside this
basic equality, however, Jovellanos accepts and justifies
functional inequality.
-
This view, akin to that put forth in
our own century by José Ortega y Gasset, is best exemplified
in Jovellanos
-
Jovellanos' report on this proposal (II, 14-19,
1784), though short, reveals his attitudes toward this
-
From Jovellanos' writings there emerges the figure of a man who was
pious without superstition, patriotic
-
Ultimately, this figure of a man whose life was
dedicated to truth, utility, and virtue is Jovellanos
-
Selected Bibliography
Primary
Sources
Works by Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos
Colección
-
This
first collection of Jovellanos' works is neither complete nor very
reliable.
-
The best edition of Jovellanos' diary.
Poesías, ed. José Caso González.
-
Carefully edited and
thoroughly annotated texts of Jovellanos' poetry.
-
The best
edition of one of Jovellanos' pedagogical writings.
-
Plan para la
educación de la nobleza (Plan for the Education of the
Nobility), which reflects some of Jovellanos
-
Its date, 1798,
corresponds to the period of Jovellanos' ministry.
-
We know that
Jovellanos' official duties involved educational reform, but the
Plan could well have been
-
Jovellanos' major pedagogic work, if one omits the detailed
regulations for specific schools, is the
-
In this, his most extensive theoretical
study of educational questions, Jovellanos argues that the
prosperity
-
Jovellanos intended also to propose
methods of financing such education, but his plan remained
unfinished
-
Epistemology
Jovellanos' educational writings show him to be a resolute enemy of
what his age called
-
There is ample evidence that Jovellanos not only believed
the teachings of the Church but also practiced
-
Jovellanos and
other moderate reformers of his time did not seek to make a clean
sweep of the past, but
-
1744 January 5: Jovellanos is
born in Gijón.
-
names of the Magi and the Virgin: Baltasar Melchor Gaspar
María, though Gaspar was to prevail.
1757 Jovellanos
-
receives the
first tonsure and begins his studies at the University of
Oviedo.
1759 Jovellanos enters
-
decides to
compete for a canonry in the Cathedral of Tuy.
1768 February 13: Jovellanos is
appointed
-
He goes to that
city.
1768 Approximate date of
Jovellanos' earliest known poems.
1769 Jovellanos writes
-
March 15: Jovellanos is promoted in
the magistrature.
1775 Joins the Economic Society
of Seville.
1776
-
July: «Carta de
Jovino a sus amigos salmantinos» («Letter from Jovino
[Jovellanos] to his Salamancan
-
Friends»), a verse
epistle.
1778 August 27: Jovellanos is
appointed a magistrate in Madrid.
-
Joins the Economic Society of Madrid.
1779 Jovellanos meets Francisco
de Cabarrús.
-
February 20: Jovellanos is named to the Academy of
Canon Law.
1782- Jovellanos writes a series
of letters
-
to Antonio Ponz, describing landscapes, architecture,
and customs.
1783 Jovellanos is appointed to
-
' First Satire is published in El Censor.
1787 May 31: El Censor
publishes Jovellanos' Second Satire
-
August 28: After trying to intervene on behalf of
Cabarrús, Jovellanos is sent to Asturias.
-
in a
note.
1800 Anonymous secret
accusations against Jovellanos.
1801 March 13: Jovellanos is
arrested
-
April 18: Is confined in the Carthusian monastery of
Valldemossa on Majorca.
1802 May 5: Jovellanos
-
September 1808:
Jovellanos breaks with Cabarrús over the latter's adherence
to Bonaparte.
-
February 26: Jovellanos leaves
Cadiz.
-
August 6 or 7: Jovellanos returns to Gijón.
-
November 6: The French advance obliges Jovellanos to flee from
Gijón.
-
November 27: Jovellanos dies of pneumonia in Puerto
de Vega (Asturias).
-
Unfortunately for one who rushes in to undertake a task such as
this one, the areas with which Jovellanos
-
Under these circumstances,
this book cannot expect to say much, if anything, new to
specialists in Jovellanos
-
If, however, it succeeds in
presenting Jovellanos to the interested and educated layman and is
perhaps
-
According to Ceán (pp. 306-9), Jovellanos planned to publish the
tragedy in 1773, when he wrote notes
-
52, n. 1); but the first printing of the
authentic text came in Volume VI of the Cañedo edition of
Jovellanos
-
Translations and a
Second Tragedy
About the same time that Jovellanos was writing Pelayo, he
was
-
Olavide, Jovellanos'
superior in Seville, was translating several plays for the same
theaters; and Jovellanos
-
Subsequently,
probably after 1775, Jovellanos began an original tragedy entitled
Los españoles en Cholula
-
Although Jovellanos
never wrote another tragedy, his interest in doing so remained
alive; in 1795 he
-
Honorable Culprit)
The
autobiographical poem «Historia de Jovino»
(«History of Jovino») indicates that Jovellanos
-
Jovellanos' only extant play other than
Pelayo is often, albeit loosely, ascribed to the comic
genre;
-
Miscellaneous Verse
Works
Like all the poets of his time, Jovellanos wrote verses to
commemorate
-
Jovellanos here employs
strongly dactylic ten-syllable verses with repeated assonance in
final stressed
-
by the eighteenth-century Italian poet Pietro
Metastasio and came, perhaps through the influence of Jovellanos
-
Specifically, Jovellanos' «Battle Hymn» inspired the
Argentine national anthem of Vicente López y
Planes17
-
In
the 1770's Jovellanos rendered into Spanish verse two fables by La
Fontaine and Montesquieu's prose
-
Jovellanos began to work on his translation in Seville
(Ceán, p.
293), that is, about the same time that
-
Paradise Lost continued to occupy Jovellanos for many
years, as his interest in English letters and thought
-
Jovellanos as a
Poet
-
This building
continued to be the home of the Institute, since renamed Royal
Jovellanos Institute, until
-
After Jovellanos'
imprisonment in 1801 the Institute fell upon hard times; its
vicissitudes need not
-
Jovellanos also tried to improve the primary education of
Gijón.
-
The Significance of
Jovellanos' Work in Education
Both in theory and in practice Jovellanos concerned
-
In
epistemology Jovellanos' writings reflect the sensualism of the
modern British and French thinkers
-
In
fact, all of Jovellanos' educational writing rests on a conception
of the individual as a part of
-
Unlike the foreign pedagogical theorists, such as Locke and
Rousseau, whom he occasionally draws on, Jovellanos
-
Jovellanos had
not been long in the grave before it became fashionable to invoke
his name without troubling
-
What
interests us today in his pedagogical writings is their role as
keystone of the arch of Jovellanos
-
he wished for could only be achieved through
education; and as he concerned himself with education, Jovellanos
-
During his Majorcan years, Jovellanos is pleased to see it acquire
form and formulation in the work of
-
Nor does Jovellanos ever come to an unequivocal decision between
his Neoclassic respect for art and his
-
Architectural
Periods
Jovellanos' view of historical periods in art reflects the
evolution of his
-
In the 1780's Jovellanos praises the elegance of
the Moorish buildings of Cordova, Granada, and Seville
-
The
Classical bias of Jovellanos also shows in his dislike for heavy
ornamentation.
-
Jovellanos, like many of his contemporaries, considers the Baroque
a corruption of all the arts, a contagion
-
Conversely, Jovellanos admires the grandiosely severe: the
«marvel» of the Escorial (I, 353a; IV, 251b
-
Turning to other legal obstacles to the development of agriculture,
Jovellanos condemns such restraints
-
and, while trying to limit or
prevent their profits, interfere with the division of labor which
for Jovellanos
-
Many restraints were intended to prevent
scarcity of grains or monopoly of grain supplies; but Jovellanos
-
Jovellanos decries the mercantilistic policy of prohibiting exports
of raw materials in order to force
-
Only with respect to
grain exports does Jovellanos depart from this line.
-
Since, furthermore,
there is as yet no proof of the existence of an exportable surplus,
Jovellanos urges
-
This explains Jovellanos' deviation from his principles,
though it does not strengthen his logic.
-
In fact, Jovellanos hesitated
before he took his public position, which seems to owe something to
the
-
Jovellanos also urges reform of tax legislation.
-
Although agriculture,
Jovellanos maintains, is the chief source of prosperity and of
moral and physical
-
To remedy these conditions Jovellanos urges the wider study of
economics, in the belief that understanding
-
Outside the universities, from which, like other reformers, he
expected little, Jovellanos wished to
-
Natural obstacles to agricultural development constitute
Jovellanos' third class and include lack of
-
Jovellanos urges the government to allot regularly to public works
the money wasted on wars and useless
-
Such
taxes, Jovellanos declares, should be imposed on all citizens, and
in proportion to their ability
-
In more general
terms, Jovellanos asks that the quality of rural life be improved
by decreasing useless
-
of the
nobility, quite apart from possible literary models in previous
periods, was a common one in Jovellanos
-
Cadalso's Cartas marruecas (Moroccan
Letters) presents an idle young gentleman reminiscent in many ways
of Jovellanos
-
The
concept of nobility underlying both Satires is the same that is
found in Jovellanos' political and
-
The last nine verses (eleven in the
original) of the Second Satire were not published in Jovellanos'
-
hereditary
aristocracy after 1789, is, however, clearly though less strongly
repeated in 1794, when Jovellanos
-
The
First and Second Satires suffice to give Jovellanos a distinguished
place among eighteenth-century
-
Satire, however, is only a small part of Jovellanos' work and
corresponds largely to the Madrid period
-
Epistles
The
blank hendecasyllable, which Jovellanos used to good effect in his
first two satires
-
Like Jovellanos' letters, his diary helps us to interpret those of
his works published in his lifetime
-
Jovellanos' character as
revealed in the diary does not differ substantially from what one
would expect
-
Jovellanos' diary
contrasts sharply with that of his younger contemporary, Leandro
F. de
Moratín.
-
Moratín's pages are thoroughly intimate but
quite unreadable; Jovellanos', in their more restrained way
-
Chapter IX
Summation
Jovellanos' writings did not exercise appreciable influence beyond
the
-
The significance of Jovellanos must therefore be sought entirely
within the Hispanic realm.
-
We have
seen that Jovellanos' writings on these subjects were in the main
intended to deal with specific
-
In fact, Jovellanos
occasionally contradicts himself as he adjusts his thought to new
circumstances.
-
Not only are Mengs's
paintings, according to Jovellanos, «divine», but his
writings are
«the catechism
-
Over the years Jovellanos formed a valuable collection of drawings
and preliminary sketches by numerous
-
This
testimony to his artistic taste, priceless for the student of
painting, was stored, along with Jovellanos
-
While on Majorca, Jovellanos gave detailed advice and
criticism to the painter Fray Manuel Bayeu (II,
-
There one can still see a room decorated with
frescoes which are said to be the work of Jovellanos.
-
explain the fact
that one of them depicts the castle of Bellver; but in view of the
absolute silence of Jovellanos
-
Literature in
General
Jovellanos' critical and theoretical opinions about literature are
to some
-
The
basis of Jovellanos' view of literature is Neoclassical, Horatian.
-
Lettres and of
suspect authorship (Caso, Poesías, p. 17, n. 1), nevertheless reflects the outlines of
Jovellanos
-
This news reached Jovellanos while he was
visiting one of the colleges whose reform had been entrusted
-
Jovellanos, who had not hesitated to
declare himself the partisan of Olavide after the latter had fallen
-
Having returned to
Madrid without permission and having failed to accomplish his
objectives, Jovellanos
-
Jovellanos dealt with these issues as a member of the Junta
Central; and he played a leading part in
-
The
Junta Central gave way to a regency on February 1, 1810; but
although Jovellanos thereupon had no
-
Throughout these years of the War of Independence Jovellanos
maintained a correspondence with a young
-
This correspondence
(IV, 345 479) gives us valuable insight into Jovellanos' political
positions under
-
Upon the dissolution of the Junta Central Jovellanos and his
colleagues became the targets of the most
-
Stimulated by his sense of obligation to the public as well as his
outraged sense of honor and dignity, Jovellanos
-
Like most of
Jovellanos' writings, it is a response to specific circumstances
and particular problems
-
; and it is Jovellanos' most extensive work
on political theory and practice.
-
Part II is a personal vindication,
recounting Jovellanos' liberation from prison, his rejection of the
-
They include reports
written by Jovellanos on constitutional questions, either in his
own name or in
-
Any
attempt to characterize Jovellanos' political thought must rely
heavily on this work, supplementing
-
In
1778, when he was thirty-four, Jovellanos was transferred from
Seville to Madrid, thus beginning a
-
his
initiation into the world of the Enlightenment occupied the Seville
years; now, in the capital, Jovellanos
-
The protection of Campomanes and
his own talents opened for Jovellanos the doors of the most
prestigious
-
In
Madrid Jovellanos first met Meléndez after several years of
correspondence; and here he became the
-
Jovellanos took an active part in the studies of the Economic
Society.
-
in the arts, the protégé of the powerful
Campomanes, and respected for his varied accomplishments,
Jovellanos
-
Jovellanos, attending to his duties as a magistrate, worked for
reform of criminal procedures, such
-
The attention paid to theater in Seville had its effect on
Jovellanos, whose two extant plays date from
-
In
eighteenth-century Spain law and economics were not deemed
antithetical to poetry; and Jovellanos
-
Although younger than some
of these poets, Jovellanos soon became their mentor, together with
Cadalso
-
circumstantial
or amorous poetry, and much ink has been spilled trying to identify
the lady or ladies to whom Jovellanos
-
Jovellanos never married, a fact less unusual in Enlightenment
Spain than in twentieth-century America
-
, yet one which has also
given rise to conjectures about possible religious scruples
(Jovellanos had
-
Thereafter Jovellanos speaks of marriage only to declare himself
unfit for it when he is in his fifties
-
Jovellanos in
Madrid
-
10
Joaquín Arce, «Jovellanos y la sensibilidad
prerromántica», Boletín de la Biblioteca de
Menéndez
-
12
See
note 10.
13
José Caso González and Georges Demerson, «La
sátira de Jovellanos
-
reseña histórica y descriptiva (Syracuse, 1956),
p. 312; Enrique de
Gandía, «Las ideas políticas de
Jovellanos
-
La nueva democracia, XXXIX,
No. 3 (July,
1959), 41.
18
See
José María Martínez Cachero, «Jovellanos
-
ante la poesía», in Real Instituto
«Jovellanos» de Enseñanza Media, Memoria del
curso 1961-1962 (Gijón
-
Jovellanos is not the major poet of his age, but he is an important
one both for his influence on others
-
Jovellanos' letters testify to his constant concern with metrics;
and although he made no technical innovations
-
Flexible rhythm and a broad concept of poetic language allow
Jovellanos to achieve forceful expression
-
Both types of poetry concern themselves with topics close to
Jovellanos' heart, and also important in
-
Although
sincerity is the most overrated virtue, and in poetry, no virtue at
all, Jovellanos' poetry
-
Polishing alone did not get Jovellanos
beyond discreet mediocrity, as his amatory and occasional verses
-
Of
the six poems that Jovellanos published in his lifetime, three -the
first two satires and the «Epistle
-
Poetry, to be
sure, was never the major concern of Jovellanos, a man for whom, at
any rate, ethical considerations
-
40
Jovellanos, Reglamento para el Colegio de Calatrava,
ed.
-
Spain, 1651-1800
(Cambridge, Mass., 1947).
44
A
brief abstract of these, with comments by Jovellanos
-
, is preserved
in the Public Library of Gijón, Manuscripts of Jovellanos,
Carpeta No. 2.
45
-
See my Jovellanos and his English Sources: Economic,
Philosophical, and Political Writings.
-
Philosophical Society, New Series, Vol. 54, Part 7 (Philadelphia, 1964),
pp. 39-40.
46
See
Caso, «Jovellanos
-
Concerning Jovellanos and Hutcheson, see
Calatrava, p. 175.
48
II,
36a, 82a; Adam Smith,
-
Edwin Cannan (New York, 1937),
pp. 121-22.
49
See
my Jovellanos and his English Sources,
-
Jovellanos' other pedagogical writings present much the same ideas
as the Treatise, modified as times
-
Likewise,
although he had earlier considered physical training to be the
province of parents, Jovellanos
-
Theological and
canonical studies are naturally stressed in Jovellanos' plan for
this college.
-
The scientific and technical
subjects which Jovellanos favored in lay institutions are
correspondingly
-
In
the Regulations, as in his other writings, Jovellanos
expresses his aversion to scholastic methods
-
the Spanish universities; although the college was a
private adjunct to the University of Salamanca, Jovellanos
-
Jovellanos' advocacy of some modern texts led to accusations, since
shown to be ill-founded, that he
-
Man, according to
Jovellanos, is indefinitely improvable, capable of a progress whose
limits we do not
-
Thus we find once more the unity of Jovellanos' thought.
-
economic development -all are parts of
that single arch whose keystone is education and over which, when
Jovellanos
-
Epitaph
Jovellanos developed no consistent political theory.
-
What was the impact of Jovellanos' political vision on the
practical course of events?
-
Jovellanos' thought is crushed by the French invasion
and by the antithesis which begins to take shape
-
of Cadiz,
between the two schools [traditionalism and subversively
revolutionary «philosophy»] which Jovellanos
-
Jovellanos' fate was that of all balanced and serene
thought in those restless hours of history which
-
In these words a distinguished contemporary Spanish historian has
written the epitaph of Jovellanos'
-
The
College of Calatrava, like other institutions with which Jovellanos
concerned himself, was to use
-
Students were to be treated humanely;
physical brutality was proscribed, as always in Jovellanos'
pedagogical
-
The Royal Asturian
Institute
Jovellanos' greatest practical accomplishment in the realm of
education
-
Like many of Jovellanos' writings, this school was a
direct response to specific problems.
-
As early as
1781, in his Address on the Means of Promoting the Prosperity
of Asturias, Jovellanos had
-
it came to be suspected of harboring
heretical and subversive ideas, Vergara served as a model for
Jovellanos
-
After his banishment in 1790, Jovellanos tried unsuccessfully to
return to Madrid as director of the
-
He had the
support of the Navy Minister, Antonio Valdés, and of his
brother, Francisco de Paula de Jovellanos
-
, one of the town's
leading citizens, who donated a house near the fine old stone
mansion of the Jovellanos
-
This original home of the
Institute still stands on the Plaza de Jovellanos, in Gijón;
and there the
-
Jovellanos' Educational
Writings
Since the Spanish educational system of the latter eighteenth
-
century was ill-suited to carry out the tasks which Jovellanos, in
common with other reformers, envisaged
-
In
these works Jovellanos' deals with the entire range of educational
problems.
-
Editions of Jovellanos' works include the Course in Spanish
Humanities, consisting of a preliminary essay
-
rather than
in Latin and oriented exclusively to the study of ancient
literature, is characteristic of Jovellanos
-
Jovellanos himself gave English lessons at the Royal
Asturian Institute, as well as lectures on rhetoric
-
poetics;
and the Course generally reflects the actual teaching of these
subjects at the Institute under Jovellanos
-
his
inspiration, of all but the preliminary essay, for whose
authenticity we have the testimony of Jovellanos
-
I therefore choose texts clearly by Jovellanos when a subject is
dealt with in more than one place.
-
The
harsher landscapes of Castile, so dear to the Generation of 1898,
found no favorable echo in Jovellanos
-
We
have seen how Jovellanos found a harmony between his subjective
state and the landscape of El Paular
-
The contemplation of landscape can also stimulate Jovellanos'
imagination to recreate scenes of the past
-
Jovellanos' appreciation of nature was the inspiration of some of
his best verses, as well as a source
-
Both in nature and in art, Jovellanos had, for
his time, considerable understanding for the extravagant
-
Jovellanos, economista.
Madrid: Taurus, 1967.
-
This comprehensive study first appeared in
Jovellanos: su vida y su obra.
Ricard, Robert.
-
«Jovellanos y la nobleza»,
Atlántida, III (1965), 456-72.
-
Analysis of
Jovellanos' ideas on the function and state of hereditary
nobility.
-
Part III of this important study deals with
the political thought of Jovellanos.
Sarrailh, Jean.
-
«À propos du Delincuente
honrado de Jovellanos», in Mélanges
d'études portugaises offerts à M.
-
The
literary and legal background of Jovellanos' play.
———.
-
Jovellanos plays a major role in this
fundamental study of the Spanish Enlightenment.
-
Documentos para escribir la biografía
de Jovellanos. 2 vols. Madrid, 1911.
-
many interesting
documents of a biographical nature, some of which have been
subsequently reprinted in Jovellanos
-
Doctrinas
filosófico-jurídicas y morales de Jovellanos.
-
This book seeks to
show Jovellanos' debt to scholasticism.
-
(London,
1790), pp. 50
ff.
73
Public Library of Gijón, Manuscripts of Jovellanos, Carpeta
-
No. 3, Item
No. 21.
74
See my Jovellanos and his English Sources, p. 65.
75
-
norteamericanos (Madrid, 1966), II, 81-86.
77
Public Library of Gijón, Manuscripts of Jovellanos
-
Cuadernos de
la Cátedra Feijóo, No. 2 (Oviedo, 1955), p. 27.
79
Claudio Sánchez Albornoz, «Jovellanos
-
y la
historia», in Jovellanos: su vida y su obra (see
above, Chapter 3, n.
23), pp. 561
ff., 588-90
-
Jovellanos approached painting with the same principles that
governed his view of architecture.
-
Among the Spanish masters of the sixteenth and seventeenth
centuries, Jovellanos appreciates Zurbarán
-
As
is to be expected, Jovellanos has little use for El Greco, the very
model of an «idealistic» rather
-
Jovellanos befriended his contemporary Goya, admiring his «skillful and vigorous brush» (I, 388b,
n.
-
16); and Goya is
the author of the best-known portrait of Jovellanos, one which
shows him seated at a
-
Like all of his age, Jovellanos pays tribute to the
eighteenth-century painter and aesthetic theorist
-
Jovellanos, who in principle rejected
«idealism» in art and favored the
«naturalism» of Velázquez, nevertheless
-
The
outstanding expression of Jovellanos' economic principles is the
Informe en el expediente de ley
-
In 1787
Jovellanos, one of the members of the committee, was asked to
formulate a plan for a report;
-
member of the committee
submitted his views on the causes of the decadence of agriculture
in Spain; and Jovellanos
-
His report, though reflecting its preparation in the name of the
Economic Society, was the work of Jovellanos
-
The
economic principle on which Jovellanos bases his report is
self-interest.
-
Jovellanos distinguishes
three classes of impediments to this proper functioning.
-
The first
and most important are obstacles created by legislation, and
Jovellanos suggests remedies for
-
In this way
Jovellanos expects also to encourage settlement of farmers on the
land, instead of their
-
Denunciation
was followed by investigation, and the Inquisition's censors
condemned Jovellanos' opinions
-
The inquisitorial process was ordered suspended in July,
1797, perhaps because of Jovellanos' rise in
-
the favor of Godoy;
and when Jovellanos began his ministry, he was entrusted with
organizing the sale
-
Many of Jovellanos' proposals were not put into practice
until the nineteenth century.
-
Property
The
foundations of Jovellanos' economics are three interrelated
principles: private property
-
Aquinas and the Irish philosopher Francis Hutcheson, whom he
admired and who was Adam Smith's teacher, Jovellanos
-
Jovellanos here
occupies the middle ground between those who, like Locke, Smith,
and Condillac, see property
-
For Jovellanos, as for Adam Smith, property rights originate in
every man's right to the labor of his
-
Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos
John H. R.
-
Jovellanos wrote on several broad areas of interest.
-
author's circumstances imposed on them; and for each, I have tried
to provide the reader with a notion of Jovellanos
-
I have sought to
examine the significance of Jovellanos' thought and writings in
themselves and in the
-
In doing so, I have
tended to deal, in effect, with the work, and not only the works,
of Jovellanos,
-
In
keeping with the norms of the Twayne World Authors Series, I have
quoted Jovellanos in the original
-
All other quotations are in translation; and
since Jovellanos' works are not available in English, these
-
ones, and a letter (e.
g., II, 125b) to indicate the volume,
page, and, where pertinent, column in Jovellanos
-
combination of numbers, preceded by the letter «D»
(e.
g., D I, 317), refers to volume and page in
Jovellanos
-
A
few years later, however, Jovellanos writes that the purpose of
poetry is
«to please and instruct
-
Poetry
Jovellanos believes that poetry must steer between the vicious
extremes of prosaicism and
-
In other words,
poetry must speak primarily to the senses, as it does in
Jovellanos' own more successful
-
excessive reliance on the imagination in disregard of
the musical qualities of poetry, essential for Jovellanos
-
Jovellanos therefore accepts the existence of poetic
prose, relegating meter to the status of a secondary
-
Although rhyme
«unquestionably adds great beauty to poetry»,
Jovellanos finds it difficult to adapt his
-
Jovellanos values epic and didactic poetry above the lyrical and,
especially, the erotic; but he finds
-
The main biographical source on Jovellanos is
Juan Agustín Ceán Bermúdez, Memorias para
la vida del Excmo
-
(Madrid, 1814 [1820]),
hereafter cited as Ceán.
2
José Caso González, ed., Poesías, by Jovellanos
-
This work is hereafter cited as Caso,
Poesías.
3
José Caso González, «Jovellanos y la
Inquisición
-
1797)», Archivum, VII
(1957), 257; José Caso González,
«Rectificaciones y apostillas a mi artículo
"Jovellanos
-
Lafuente, XV, 345.
4
Julio Somoza, García-Sala, Documentos para escribirla
biografía de Jovellanos
-
Helman, «Some Consequences of the Publication of the
Informe de Ley Agraria by Jovellanos», in
Estudios
-
Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos (Palma,
1812), p. 48.
7
Caso, Poesías, p. 109.
-
This edition is used for all
references to and quotations from Jovellanos' poetry.
8
Ibid
-
Campomanes, Jovellanos' political and economic mentor upon the
latter's arrival in Madrid, was to publish
-
on the
training of the working class, dealing in specific terms with its
needs and activities; and Jovellanos
-
Thus even at the time that Jovellanos was
composing rather conventional, somewhat stilted love poetry
-
These, like
our elegy, use blank verse, in which Jovellanos felt most at home
and which allowed him most
-
Jovellanos and the
School of Salamanca
Most of Jovellanos' love poems do not rise above the efforts
-
Jovellanos himself, as we have seen, did
not esteem the genre; and his desire to move away from this
-
Jovellanos came into contact with these poets while he still lived
in Seville, through the mediation
-
In order to introduce
himself to «Delio» (González), Jovellanos wrote
the verse autobiography «Historia
-
and historical value; and it was the
start of a prolonged correspondence in verse and prose between
Jovellanos
-
Jovellanos' authorship of the first-cited item has been questioned
but, in my opinion, successfully vindicated
-
by Harold Lowe Dowdle,
«The Humanitarianism of Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos»,
unpublished dissertation
-
(Stanford, 1954), pp. 238 ff.
61
See
my Jovellanos and his English Sources, pp. 46-48.
-
-17.
65
María Angeles Galino Carrillo, Tres hombres y un
problema: Feijóo, Sarmiento y Jovellanos
-
Madrid, 1953), p. 241.
66
Ángel María Camacho y Perea, Estudio
crítico de las doctrinas de Jovellanos
-
en lo referente a las
ciencias morales y políticas (Madrid, 1913),
pp. 259-60.
67
Polt, Jovellanos
-
The latest study on Jovellanos' prose drama.
——— .
-
«Escolásticos e innovadores a
finales del siglo XVIII (Sobre el catolicismo de
Jovellanos)», Papeles
-
This article examines and refutes the accusations of heterodoxy
brought against Jovellanos.
———.
-
Jovellanos y la reforma de la
enseñanza.
-
This book, still in press, promises to study
one of the most important aspects of Jovellanos' work.
-
The basic biography of Jovellanos,
written by his lifelong friend.
-
Tres hombres y un
problema: Feijoo, Sarmiento y Jovellanos ante la educación
moderna.
-
Jovellanos: su vida y su obra.
-
A collection of articles, of
widely different merit, on various aspects of Jovellanos' life and
works
-
«Jovellanos' El delincuente
honrado», The Romanic Review, L (1959), 170-90.
-
This article studies the genesis, structure, and sources of
Jovellanos' play.
———.
-
Jovellanos and his English Sources:
Economic, Philosophical, and Political Writings.
-
«Jovellanos y la
educación», in El P.
-
A study of Jovellanos'
pedagogical theories and their implementation.
-
50
Ibid., pp. 20-21.
51
Public Library of Gijón, Manuscripts of Jovellanos, Carpeta
No
-
I, 231a.
52
See
Osvaldo Chiareno, «Jovellanos economista e la lingua del suo
"Informe sobre
-
See Somoza,
Inventario, p. 154; Caso, Poesías,
p. 17, n. 1; Gabriel Llabrés
«Jovellanos en Mallorca (
-
, 117.
56
Somoza, Inventario, p. 82; Caso, «Notas
críticas», p. 187.
57
On
Jovellanos
-
and scholasticism, see Juan Luis Villota Elejalde,
Doctrinas filosófico-jurídicas y morales de
Jovellanos
-
José Caso
González, «Escolásticos e innovadores a finales
del siglo XVIII (Sobre el catolicismo de Jovellanos
-
I believe this to be the meaning of Jovellanos' comment on
him.
59
Public Library of Gijón
-
, Manuscripts of Jovellanos, Carpeta
No. 3, Item
No. 58, Letter 3
(1796-1797).
-
While a student in the University of Alcalá de Henares,
Jovellanos met Cadalso, two years his elder
-
Jovellanos' interest in poetry must have existed before, but the
example of Cadalso may have stimulated
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This stimulation was soon reinforced by Jovellanos' milieu in
Seville, where he arrived in 1768 and where
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In this environment,
himself young and not insensitive to feminine charms, Jovellanos
found time among
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amount of verse, some of which he collected in 1779 and presented
to his brother, Francisco de Paula de Jovellanos
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89 ff.), lyric, and especially amatory,
poetry, is «unworthy of a serious man»; and as a
magistrate Jovellanos
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Jovellanos never significantly modified either his view of the
general development of Spanish poetry
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José Caso González' edition of
Jovellanos' poetry, the most complete and careful which we have,
contains
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authenticity,
four equally authentic translations from English and French
authors, seven poems attributed to Jovellanos
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Professor Caso further lists ten other poems which can
with some certainty be attributed to Jovellanos
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The exiguity of this corpus is in part due to
Jovellanos himself, who, perhaps with some exaggeration
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Of the poems which have been
preserved, very few were published in Jovellanos' lifetime: the
«Epístola
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The
value and effect of Jovellanos' suggestions to his friends have
been much discussed.
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Jovellanos has been accused of trying to lead
the Salamancans from the bucolic and Anacreontic verse
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Recent criticism, however,
credits Jovellanos with seeing the need for a new trend in poetry,
for a new
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poetic «mission»; and it points out that the
directions which Jovellanos suggested were neither absurd
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Whatever we may think of Meléndez' aptness for the epic, he
wished, quite independently of Jovellanos
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In effect, Jovellanos, as a good
Neoclassicist, sought a more useful poetry in the service of
Enlightened
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As for Jovellanos' suggestion that national
subjects be used in epic and tragedy, it is no revolutionary
-
Nicolás Fernández
de Moratín, Cadalso, and Jovellanos himself, among others,
had already written tragedies
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Whatever the merits of Jovellanos' advice, its effects were real
and lasting, and the Salamancans maintained
-
epic poet, his initiation into
the philosophical and nature poetry of Pre-Romantic Europe was due
to Jovellanos
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Jovellanos, furthermore, not only indicated poetic directions to
his friends but also, through his «correction
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Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos
Preface
Chronology
Chapter I
Jovellanos: Life and Times
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Jovellanos in turn submitted his poetry to the editorial discretion
of the Salamancans; one of his best
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The influence on
Jovellanos, however, was entirely technical, not theoretical; and
it is difficult to
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Satires
Although possessed of high moral standards and a quick and severe
critical spirit, Jovellanos
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Jovellanos' contribution to the
genre consists of six moderately witty epigrams and several
literary
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During the time of his residence in Madrid, Jovellanos was involved
in some of the literary polemics,
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Jovellanos' romances, in burlesque chivalric style,
narrate the battle between Huerta and Juan Pablo
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These
compositions, though occasionally witty, are, in their pettiness
and insulting tone, unworthy of Jovellanos
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In
1773, Jovellanos recommends a number of authorities for the study
of poetics, including Aristotle,
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absent from this
list; but after his Poetics was reedited in 1789, he holds an
important place among Jovellanos
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Like Luzán
and most of his own contemporaries, Jovellanos believes that
Spanish poetry reached its high
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In that
age flourished most of the poets whom Jovellanos especially
recommends: Garcilaso de la Vega,
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From earlier periods,
Jovellanos appreciates Juan de Mena and Jorge Manrique.
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exercise the
necessary restraints; and their unbridled imaginations led to the
corruption of taste which Jovellanos
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In the
latter eighteenth century Jovellanos finds signs of a poetic
renovation which makes him optimistic
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Drama
Jovellanos considered the drama potentially superior to the other
arts because it combines
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:10
Estudio crítico
- Título:
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Jovellanos : patobiografía y pensamiento biológico / Dr. Jesús Martínez Fernández; prólogo de Jesús Evaristo Casariego - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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Martínez Fernández, Jesús
- Portal:
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Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos
Visitar sitio web
- Mat. aut.:
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Jovellanos, Gaspar Melchor de (1744-1811) -- Crítica e interpretación
- Fragmentos
'jovellanos' en la obra
: (20
coincidencias encontradas)
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Mi libro se titulaba : "Jovellanos o el equilibrio".
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"La
lealtad de Jovellanos'1 y "El último viaje de Jovellanos", que
contienen estudios muy esmerados y
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Actgueto Barcia en El pensamiento vivo de Jovellanos (B.
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Debió poseer
Jovellanos una dentadura de gran, calidad.
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JOVELLANOS : PATOBIOGRAFIA Y PENSAMIENTO BIOLÓGICO
23
Jovellanos 16 .
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Aires, 1943). lia restricción
jÔVELLANÔS : PATOBÎOGRAFIA Y PENSAMIENTO BIOLÓGICO
43
social áe Jovellanos
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Jovellanos, Nuevos datos para su biografía,
(Op. Oit.)
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JOVELLANOS : PATOBIOGRAFIA Y PENSAMIENTO BIOLÓGICO
45
11.
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Jovellanos, joven y con peluca, viste toga.
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en Jovellanos, Padre de la Patria.
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JOVELLANOS : PATOBIOGRAFIA Y PENSAMIENTO BIOLÓGICO5
93
2.
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Jovellanos recobra la libertad en abril de 1808.
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ACCIDENTES EN LA VIDA DE JOVELLANOS.
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Jovellanos está en Gijón el 1 de noviembre.
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Siguió Jovellanos usando anteojos.
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Don Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos. Madrid,
1913.. Pág- 44.
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JSLI
JOVELLANOS Y EL AMOR. MUJERES EN LA VIDA DE
JOVELLANOS. LA SOLTERÍA.
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Jovellanos, Alonso: 57, 59,
Jovellanos, Benita : 57.
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Jovellanos, Francisco Gregor i o : se, 57, 65, m:
Jovellanos, Gregorio: 57, 60,
Jovellanos, J u a n a
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Jovellanos, J u a n Bautista: 57.
Jovellanos, Miguel: 57, 58, 67,
68.
Jovellanos, Petronila: 57.
- Formatos:
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Filtros de la búsqueda
- Menéndez y Pelayo, Marcelino, 1856-1912 64
- Laín Entralgo, Pedro, 1908-2001 26
- Andioc, René, 1930-2011 21
- Gómez Centurión, José 20
- Sebold, Russell P., 1928-2014 15
- Bello, Andrés, 1781-1865 12
- Ríos Carratalá, Juan Antonio 11
- Altamira, Rafael, 1866-1951 10
- Froldi, Rinaldo, 1924-2011 10
- Polt, John H. R., 1929-2019 10
- Varela Suanzes-Carpegna, Joaquín, 1954-2018 10
- Astorgano Abajo, Antonio, 1950- 9
- Fita, Fidel, 1835-1917 9
- Academia Mexicana de la Lengua 8
- Alvar, Manuel, 1923-2001 8
- Baquero Goyanes, Mariano, 1923-1984 8
- Freire López, Ana María 8
- La Parra López, Emilio, 1949- 8
- Rubio Cremades, Enrique 8
- P. de A. 7
- España 56
- Teatro español 32
- Literatura española 28
- Poesía española 22
- Literatura española -- Historia y crítica 21
- Literatura española -- Siglo 19º -- Historia y crítica 18
- Literatura española -- Siglo 18º -- Historia y crítica 17
- Órdenes militares religiosas 13
- España -- Historia -- Siglo 19º 12
- Prensa y literatura 11
- Literatura 9
- Romanticismo en la literatura 9
- Bibliografías 8
- Español (Lengua) 8
- Filología española -- Congresos 8
- Ilustración (Movimiento intelectual) 8
- Literatura latina -- Literatura latina 8
- Literatura periodística 8
- América Latina 7
- España -- Historia -- 1808-1814 (Guerra de la Independencia) 7
- Sánchez Reyes, Enrique, 1887-1987 37
- Revuelta Sañudo, Manuel 22
- Ferrer del Río, Antonio, 1814-1872 5
- Estudios Superiores del Escorial 4
- Geoffroy de Grandmaison, 1858-1931 4
- Aznar Soler, Manuel, 1951- 3
- Campos y Fernández de Sevilla, F. Javier 3
- Dufour, Gérard, 1943- 3
- Ghiraldo, Alberto, 1874-1946 3
- Lafarga, Francisco, 1948- 3
- Oliver, Miguel S., 1864-1920 3
- Rahola y Trémols, Federico, 1858-1919 3
- Alonso, Amado, 1896-1952 2
- Álvarez Barrientos, Joaquín 2
- Boletín de la Real Academia Española 2
- Caldera, Rafael, 1916- 2
- Campos, Jorge, 1916-1983 2
- Durá, Adolfo, 1875-1936 2
- Gómez de la Serna, Ramón, 1888-1963 2
- Grases, Pedro 2
- Jovellanos, Gaspar Melchor de (1744-1811) 54
- Menéndez y Pelayo, Marcelino (1856-1912) 42
- Real Academia de la Historia (España) 27
- Meléndez Valdés, Juan (1754-1817) 19
- Fernández de Moratín, Leandro (1760-1828) 13
- Cadalso, José (1741-1782) 10
- España. Cortes de Cádiz 9
- García de la Huerta, Vicente (1734-1787) 9
- Gálvez, María Rosa (1768-1806) 8
- Universidad de Salamanca 8
- Biblioteca Menéndez y Pelayo 7
- Goya, Francisco de (1746-1828) 7
- León, Luis de (1527-1591) 7
- Bello, Andrés, 1781-1865 6
- Forner, Juan Pablo (1756-1797) 6
- Larra, Mariano José de, 1809-1837 6
- Laverde Ruiz, Gumersindo 6
- Machado, Antonio, 1875-1939 6
- Marañón, Gregorio, 1887-1960 6
- Vega, Lope de (1562-1635) 6
Filtros aplicados:
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Resultado número:1 Texto
- Título:
- Memoria para el arreglo de la policía de los espectáculos y diversiones públicas y sobre su origen en España / Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos; colección hecha e ilustrada por D. Cándido Nocedal - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Jovellanos, Gaspar Melchor de, 1744-1811
- Portal:
- Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- Madrid, Atlas, 1952
- Materia:
- Diversiones España -- Siglo 18º
- Fragmentos 'jovellanos' en la obra : (1 coincidencia encontrada)
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:2 Texto
- Título:
- Poesías / Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos; edición crítica, prólogo y notas de José Caso González - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Jovellanos, Gaspar Melchor de, 1744-1811
- Portal:
- Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos Visitar sitio web
- Materia:
- Poesía española Siglo 18º
- Fragmentos 'jovellanos' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
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- La poesía de Jovellanos Situación histórica de la poesía de Jovellanos Jovellanos. lector de poesia Ideas
- estéticas de Jovellanos Jovellanos y el amor La poesía amorosa de Jovellanos Otros poemas líricos Jovellanos
- JOVELLANOS, LECTOR DE POESÍA Un catálogo completo de las lecturas hechas por Jovellanos nos admiraría
- Toda su vida fue Jovellanos un lector avidísimo.
- Jovellanos debió aconsejarlo así.
- Jovellanos no llega a la desmesura de Espronceda al cantar ese principio de vida, porque Jovellanos tiene
- Manuscrito de Jovellanos.
- Probablemente era idéntico al de Jovellanos.
- Gaspar Melchor / de / JoveLlanos.
- Jovellanos = Ms. perdido, copiado por Ceán Bermúdez, que poseía el propio Jovellanos.
- El estilo no es el de Jovellanos.
- VERSOS ENMENDADOS POR JOVELLANOS ¡Oh!
- La letra es de Jovellanos.
- APÉNDICE III CRITICA DE LAS SÁTIRAS DE JOVELLANOS EN "EL CENSOR" La primera sátira de Jovellanos se publicó
- A Pablo María se refiere Jovellanos en e!
- Jovellanos. por tanto, no hace más que impulsar un deseo que sabe existe en Meléndez. (78) Jovellanos
- La traducción de Jovellanos es muy forzada.
- Linea 10 del texto de Jovellanos.
- La poesía de Jovellanos Situación histórica de la poesía de Jovellanos Jovellanos. lector de poesia Ideas
- estéticas de Jovellanos Jovellanos y el amor La poesía amorosa de Jovellanos Otros poemas líricos Jovellanos
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:3 Texto
- Título:
- El delincuente honrado : comedia / Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos ; edited H. Chonon Berkowitz and Samuel A. Wofsy - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Jovellanos, Gaspar Melchor de, 1744-1811
- Portales:
- Russell P. Sebold Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- New York ; London : The Century Co., cop. 1927
- Materia:
- Teatro español -- Siglo 18º
- Fragmentos 'jovellanos' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
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- The present edition of E l delincuente honrado, it is hoped, will serve to introduce Jovellanos more
- His parents, earnest, devout, sincere, and cultured people, developed in Jovellanos precisely the qualities
- After the inevitable delay in securing government fav ors, Charles III honored Jovellanos in 1767 with
- The ten year sojourn in Seville forms an impressive chapter in the life of Jovellanos.
- In recording his studies, Jovellanos took pains to give them artistic form, so that they may rightly
- This group often turned to Jovellanos for guidance and allowed itself to be influenced by his views.
- In 1778 Jovellanos regretfully left Seville at the request of the king and came to M adrid where he held
- Jovellanos was obliged to provide the funds for its maintenance, or ganize the courses, furnish both
- Political vicissitudes in 1797 resulted in the return of Jovellanos to M adrid as Ministro de Gracia
- In other circumstances nothing could have engaged the attention of Jovellanos more than an opportunity
- This time Jovellanos did not hesitate to accept the invitation; in fact, he regarded it, in a certain
- Broken in health and conscious of the weight of his years, Jovellanos nevertheless outlined an active
- The Cortes, still in session in Cádiz, hon ored the memory of Jovellanos by conferring upon him the
- The account will serve at the same time as an explanation of Jovellanos’ Delincuente honrado.
- Jovellanos xxiv INTRODUCTION felt constrained to intervene at this time because an un scrupulous
- Modesty urged Jovellanos to bring out the authentic text anonymously.
- Mérimée, Ernest, Jovellanos, in Revue hispanique, Vol. I, 1894, pp. 34-68. 4.
- González-Blanco, Edmundo, Jovellanos: su vida y su obra, Madrid, 1911. 7.
- Juderías, Julián, Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos: su vida, su tiempo, sus obras, su influencia social,
- ¿Conoce usted----- novela de Jovellanos? ¿ H a y ----- ley que sea más cruel?
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:4 Texto
- Título:
- La poesía de Jovellanos / Gerardo Diego - Registro bibliográfico
- Portales:
- Literatura Visitar sitio web | Marcelino Menéndez Pelayo Visitar sitio web | Sociedad Menéndez Pelayo Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- Boletín de la Biblioteca de Menéndez Pelayo, (1946)
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Resultado número:5 Texto
- Título:
- Los manuscritos de Jovellanos de la Biblioteca / Miguel Artigas y Ferrando - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Artigas Ferrando, Miguel, 1887-1947
- Portales:
- Literatura Visitar sitio web | Marcelino Menéndez Pelayo Visitar sitio web | Sociedad Menéndez Pelayo Visitar sitio web
- Materia:
- Manuscritos
- Mat. aut.:
- Jovellanos, Gaspar Melchor de, 1744-1811
- Fragmentos 'jovellanos' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
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- Miguel Antonio Caro y una fototipia que repro duce el retrato de Jovellanos pintado por Coya.
- De esta colección de manuscritos de Jovellanos o a él referentes, nada que yo sepa se ha escrito; por
- Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos.
- Y escribía Nocedal al frente: «El colector de la presente edi ción de las obras de Jovellanos, cree
- Los Diarios de Jovellanos han corrido aciaga suerte.
- — 122 — Esta cuestión de los Diarios de Jovellanos, en la cual todavía quedan puntos oscuros, no
- Han quedado también 5 pliegos y 10 hojas sueltas, parte autó grafos de Jovellanos, parte de letra de
- Una original y autógrafa de Jovellanos, dirigida al Dr. D.
- Juan Francisco Menéndez, al parecer inédita, relativa a la organi(1) Un admirador de Jovellanos licnc
- Cándido Nocedal en la edición de las obras de Jovellanos.
- A Puga y a estos autos hace referencia Jovellanos en sus-Diarios.
- Copia de los Avisos amistosos de Jovellanos a Saavedra en dos pliegos formando cuaderno.
- En este escrito se revela Jovellanos como estadista clarividente en la política internacional.
- El legajo 43 es un solo pliego ocupado por dos cartas de Jovellanos a D.
- Al final, en una breve nota, hace Jovellanos un juicio muy interesante de esta obra.
- Gaspar Mel chor do Jovellanos... otorgado por D.
- Jovellanos. Nunos datos para su biografía.
- Jovellanos presenció la escisión de España, el bronco y violento desgarramiento de la patria.
- Jovellanos quiso contener el divor cio.
- — «34 — APÉNDICES I Carta latina de Jovellanos a so hermano. G. J. Germano suo. S.
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:6 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Jovellanos, dramaturgo romántico / Russell P. Sebold - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Sebold, Russell P., 1928-2014
- Portales:
- Russell P. Sebold Visitar sitio web | Figuras del Hispanismo Visitar sitio web | Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA Visitar sitio web | Literatura Visitar sitio web | Anales de Literatura Española Visitar sitio web
- Materia:
- Teatro español Siglo 18º
- Mat. aut.:
- Jovellanos, Gaspar Melchor de (1744-1811) -- Crítica e interpretación
- Fragmentos 'jovellanos' en la obra : (22 coincidencias encontradas)
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- Jovellanos, dramaturgo romántico Russell P.
- embargo, son todavía más asombrosos los paralelos que existen entre la célebre comedia lacrimosa de Jovellanos
- fuentísticos, mas sí creo que la identificación de las numerosas coincidencias entre la comedia sentimental de Jovellanos
- ilaciones argumentales, ambientales y caracterológicas que se dan entre las obras de Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos
- La genialidad de Jovellanos en el manejo de estos representa otro indispensable antecedente del teatro
- Ahora bien: Jovellanos observa la unidad de tiempo solamente de acuerdo con este concepto liberal del
- La unidad de tiempo para Jovellanos no es sino un trampolín para llegar con un valiente salto a algo
- posterior: se trata de decoraciones cuyo carácter aterrador no depende tanto de la ilusión creada por Jovellanos
- ningún lugar a la duda, lo más fascinante de la mayoría de estos personajes románticos -cualidad que Jovellanos
- Y una de las principales inspiraciones para la comedia lacrimosa de Jovellanos fue el tratado Dei delitti
- utilizaba entonces este último adjetivo (romancesco) para formular la misma clase de juicio literario que Jovellanos
- completa conjugación de ilusión y emoción es lo más característico de la nueva variante teatral que Jovellanos
- romántica; y es precisamente a este nuevo consorcio entre circunstancia y emoción al que se adelanta Jovellanos
- Lejos de acatar este precepto, Jovellanos se refiere diecisiete veces a la hora, ya directa, ya indirectamente
- forma irónica un agudo análisis de innovaciones muy positivas, así como un inconcuso indicio de que Jovellanos
- silencio, que aparece en el mismo momento en que se nos expone el cuadro de Laura loca: es como si Jovellanos
- Evidentemente, en este parlamento juega un papel importante el sentido del humor de Jovellanos, quien
- Jovellanos, dramaturgo romántico
- algunas leguas al derredor»10; y es únicamente esta interpretación libre de la referida regla lo que Jovellanos
- —417→ relativo a Álvaro, un eco del título de la obra de Jovellanos
- paralelos entre ellas al estudiar las brillantes innovaciones técnicas de la comedia sentimental de Jovellanos
- No sólo se anticipa Jovellanos a las líneas argumentales de un conocido drama del segundo romanticismo
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:7 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Jovellanos " El Delincuente honrado" - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Polt, John H. R., 1929-2019
- Portales:
- Figuras del Hispanismo Visitar sitio web | Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos Visitar sitio web
- Mat. aut.:
- Jovellanos, Gaspar Melchor de (1744-1811) -- El Delincuente honrado
- Fragmentos 'jovellanos' en la obra : (104 coincidencias encontradas)
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- instances of desdichado or synonymous expressions (p. 238). 8 BAE, XLVI, 79 (letter from Jovellanos
- 10 Emilio Cotarelo y Mori, Iriarte y su época (Madrid, 1897), pp. 68-69. 11 Jovellanos
- Jovellanos complains that the lack of adequate spectacles in the provinces is one of the causes of the
- According to Jovellanos, the purpose of his play is «descubrir la dureza de las leyes, que, sin distinción
- Jovellanos did not intend his work for the public; the implied criticism of the decrees and policies
- As to the genre of his work, Jovellanos hesitates.
- Earlier, Jovellanos had already called the work a drama, echoing the abbé de Valchrétien, who calls it
- Jovellanos was experimenting with what he considered a new genre; along with everyone else, he recognized
- 13 Jovellanos thought of the theater as primarily an aristocratic pastime, an amusement for the
- in the royal theaters of the Sitios, catered to the neoclassic taste for French drama and opened for Jovellanos
- In the use which Jovellanos made of this liberty is to be seen the influence of his relationship with
- It would seem that Jovellanos, moving from the abstract plane to the concrete, set up opposing concepts
- The modern reader, always interested in psychological penetration, will find this unsatisfactory; Jovellanos
- That Jovellanos should be directly acquainted with the work of Diderot is more than likely; entirely
- apart from the latter's European reputation, the connection Jovellanos-Olavide-Diderot is a highly suggestive
- Proof is not confined to verbal coincidences but is found at the very heart of Jovellanos' dramatic structure
- On almost every point, Jovellanos' play complies with this view of the genre.
- Jovellanos seems actually to have taken the lesson too much to heart; his French translator, the abbé
- We have noted above Jovellanos' concept of the function of comedy, the last lines textually paralleling
- Voltaire as well as Le Déserteur; his enthusiasm for the French theater may well have been communicated to Jovellanos
- And lest one be tempted to dissociate Jovellanos from these tendencies of Olavide's, let us remember
- Regardless, therefore, of whether Jovellanos and Olavide were friends in every sense of the word, the
- It seems more than likely that from him and his circle Jovellanos received his introduction to the thought
- Jovellanos himself, in a preface to the 1787 edition of his play, writes: «Una disputa literaria, suscitada
- This does not preclude the possibility of a direct adaptation by Jovellanos of the French title of Falbaire
- If it was translated by Olavide, Jovellanos must have known it (see note 20).
- recognition in which Saint-Franc reveals himself to his son must be read against the corresponding scene in Jovellanos
- It will be seen that the correspondence between Mercier's play and Jovellanos' is extremely close in
- fact that Durimel is killed while Torcuato is not is of little importance; we have, already seen that Jovellanos
- rather than being an argument against the utilization of Mercier's drame, is an element of proof for Jovellanos
- L'Honnête Criminel, they provide us with highly plausible antecedents not only for the general tone of Jovellanos
- Jovellanos thus followed the dramatic theories of Diderot and borrowed heavily for his own work from
- We can be the more certain of this in view of what we know of Jovellanos' relations with Olavide and
- author whose influence is noticeable in the authors of drames and the encyclopédistes as well as in Jovellanos
- The Marqués de Valmar considered it an example of Jovellanos' «sensibilidad delicada» (Historia crítica
- Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, ed.
- Jovellanos read Montesquieu in his youth52, and while in Seville «tradujo en verso del francés un
- In his discussions of honor, Jovellanos makes the same distinctions as Montesquieu: there is a «true»
- This is the position taken by Montesquieu (IV.ii) and exemplified by Jovellanos in the situation of his
- Jovellanos views it against the background of education, climate, customs, constitution, and «el genio
- For Jovellanos, the legislation on duels conflicts with the needs of the state; it undermines the principle
- Jovellanos' Don Justo, when his petition for clemency has been refused, takes exactly this attitude:
- the discussion of legislation and the administration of justice which lies near the didactic core of Jovellanos
- not necessarily indicate a lack of dramatic talent, but it reinforces the view that what interested Jovellanos
- Ceán Bermúdez, Jovellanos' friend, writing shortly after his death and certainly no hostile witness,
- (Pp. 18-19) Jovellanos' colleague, Martín de Ulloa, was also one who «contribuyó
- When Jovellanos came to Seville, he found himself in a position of some importance which was thrust on
- And so in Olavide's company Jovellanos came to know «obras y autores extranjeros, que por ser nuevos
- A critic as friendly to Jovellanos and as hostile to the philosophes as Menéndez y Pelayo calls him the
- A MS of his translation exists in the Instituto Jovellanos in Gijón; it was published in Marseille in
- In the midst of this apparent confusion, a new glance at Jovellanos' work and some possible French sources
- of Olavide, composed of a Sevillan officialdom which could well see «son propre milieu» depicted in Jovellanos
- already been noted; it must, however, be remembered that the entire moral -or moralizing- direction which Jovellanos
- para el arreglo de la policía de los espectáculos y diversiones públicas, y sobre su origen en España, Jovellanos
- What is it that Jovellanos wants in a play?
- controversy; in particular, Julio Somoza de Montsoriú, the eminent jovellanista, while admitting that Jovellanos
- course at least partially correct, but one suspects that it may be an echo of the disputes concerning Jovellanos
- In their anxiousness to acquire Jovellanos, at least posthumously, as an adherent of their causes, the
- camps of nineteenth-century Spain resorted to quite liberal interpretations of every possible word of Jovellanos
- It is necessary only to read the essays of the Carlist Cándido Nocedal in his editions of Jovellanos
- For those who wished at all costs to catechize Jovellanos, dead or alive, it was of course necessary
- Don Pablo de Olavide (1725-1803), born in Lima, was, during Jovellanos' stay in Seville, asistente of
- Jovellanos may have been familiar with this play also, especially since it was a literary repercussion
- and condemnation of a false sense of honor, with the addition of attacks on hereditary nobility which Jovellanos
- he has been condemned is an unjust one; and since he, too, must now be saved, Falbaire resorts, like Jovellanos
- Diderot's dramatic productions, Le Fils naturel (1757) is that most frequently mentioned in connection with Jovellanos
- More specifically, Jovellanos' opening scenes strongly recall Diderot's, in which Dorval decides to leave
- These resemblances, in view of what we already know of Jovellanos' adherence to Diderot's dramatic theories
- Sedaine, however, unlike Jovellanos, has known how to case this circumstance not only for purposes of
- A technical detail of this surprise ending may well have been in Jovellanos' mind when he wrote his Delincuente
- console his son by assuring him that his soul will fly directly to God, a motif which is also used by Jovellanos
- Mercier exploits the possibilities of this conflict more than does Jovellanos; there is some doubt as
- The same attention to precision in detail is evident in Jovellanos' use of royal intervention and clemency
- conceivable before the duel, or in reaching the decision to abandon Laura after having married her; but Jovellanos
- Once again, Jovellanos' characterization eliminates all possibility of inner conflict: Justo has already
- as Ticknor summarizes it, is resolved into two irreconcilable pathetic situations; for a solution, Jovellanos
- Jovellanos' «El delincuente honrado» John H. R.
- University of California, Berkeley Literary historians have been less than kind to Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos
- please1; and more recently it has generally received only passing mention in broader discussions of Jovellanos
- Kany that the play, «like most of [Jovellanos'] poetry, is mediocre, uninspired, and disappointing»
- correlation of the circumstances surrounding its genesis, and without a new glance at the position of Jovellanos
- Jovellanos establishes a contrast between two concepts of the law, embodied in the two magistrates, Don
- He is, therefore, both a minister and a critic of the society he serves; and through him Jovellanos expresses
- Jovellanos wrote El delincuente honrado in 1773, about half-way in his ten-year sojourn as a magistrate
- , Corneille, Voltaire, Marivaux, Destouches, etc.10, not to mention Molière, whose «divinos dramas» Jovellanos
- I should like to think that on at least one of these occasions he met Jovellanos, and that he may even
- heterodoxos españoles (Madrid, 1881), III, 287. 25 Moldenhauer, pp. 117-18. 26 Jovellanos
- Voltaire's Commentaire sur le Livre des Delits et des Peines, which Jovellanos may have known through
- Olavide, was on the Index since 1768; and Jovellanos' own Informe [...] en el expediente de ley agraria
- It should be said in defense of Jovellanos' modesty that his play was published without the author's
- The idea of judicial torture elicits from Jovellanos a genuine eloquence, paralleling one of Montesquieu's
- 58 One could compare other passages in the two authors; but Jovellanos' most important debt to Montesquieu
- This spirit of moderation informs Jovellanos' other writings as well.
- In the preceding pages we have attempted to review the nature of Jovellanos' play, its sources, and the
- The same is true of Jovellanos, whom we can count among the followers of. Diderot.
- There are two reasons for this: Jovellanos was writing for an audience of magistrates and officials,
- Chapman, A History of Spain (New York, 1948), pp. 469-70. 52 Ángel del Río in Jovellanos
- There is a marked tendency in Jovellanos' readings and sources toward prohibited works; yet those who
- In these somewhat vague words, Jovellanos seems to attack freethinkers or the French revolutionaries;
- Once more, it would be hazardous and capricious to impose dogma, either Catholic or anti-Catholic, on Jovellanos
- Jovellanos' «El delincuente honrado»
- If we seek in the nineteenth century an equivalent of Jovellanos' social drama, we must seek not among
- Jovellanos' play is not, therefore, the ancestor of the Romantic theater; it is both less and more.
- It also retains its interest as a literary expression of Jovellanos' thought, of a moment in a life dedicated
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Resultado número:8 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Jovellanos y la educación - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Polt, John H. R., 1929-2019
- Portales:
- Figuras del Hispanismo Visitar sitio web | Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos Visitar sitio web
- Materia:
- Educación España -- Siglo 18º
- Mat. aut.:
- Jovellanos, Gaspar Melchor de (1744-1811) -- Pensamiento político y social
- Fragmentos 'jovellanos' en la obra : (118 coincidencias encontradas)
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- Jovellanos y la educación
- El sistema corriente de enseñar las humanidades por medio de reglas y preceptos le parece a Jovellanos
- diferencia de Locke, quien supone que el alumno perfeccionará su conocimiento hablando con su ayo, Jovellanos
- mito del «afrancesamiento» de la vida intelectual española en el siglo XVIII; pero miremos juicio de Jovellanos
- Se ve que Jovellanos no se opone a una «tête bien pleine», ni tiene esa desconfianza en el intelecto
- política, lenguas modernas, humanidades castellanas, ciencias naturales- se diferencia el programa de Jovellanos
- 53 Céan, 77, 227-229; Julio Samoza García-Sala, Documentos para escribir la biografía de Jovellanos
- edificio, V, 260b; Somoza, Documentos, I, 13, 275-279; Rafael Lama y Leña, Reseña histórica del Instituto Jovellanos
- 55 Perz, 38-39; Bareño, 71; Artíñano, 172-173; Enrique de Gandia, «Las ideas políticas de Jovellanos
- González, «Influencia de las ideas de Jovellanos en la gesta emancipadora argentina», en Jovellanos:
- 56 Bareño, 19 y ss.; José Caso González, «Rectificaciones y apostillas a mi artículo «Jovellanos
- y la Inquisición», Archivum, IX (1959), 93; Eduardo Ovejero y Maury, prólogo a Obras escogidas de Jovellanos
- Cándido Nocedal titulada Vida de Jovellanos, Madrid, 1881, 158; Bases, I, 268a, n. 1, 276b, n. 1 (notas
- Rendueles, Jovellanos y las ciencias morales y políticas: estudio critico, Madrid, 1913, 52-53.
- Nocedal y con él Galino, niegan la influencia de Jovellanos en los proyectos de Cádiz, si bien ésta es
- Jovellanos quiere que se fomente la educación fuera de las escuelas por medio de academias, sociedades
- quedado en claro algunas de las influencias, españolas y extranjeras, en el pensamiento pedagógico de Jovellanos
- Algunos de los esfuerzos educativos de Jovellanos tuvieron resultados bastante efímeros.
- Las ideas de Jovellanos tuvieron resonancia, aunque de eficacia dudosa y bastante discutida, en las reformas
- Bonaparte y en los de las Cortes de Cádiz, cuya comisión de enseñanza presidió el amigo y admirador de Jovellanos
- Así, directa e indirectamente, contribuyó la obra de Jovellanos a las reformas educativas en el silo
- La verdad es que Jovellanos, sin resolver los problemas de la enseñanza española, contribuyó a una nueva
- 10 Jesús Prados Arrarte, «Jovellanos economista», en Jovellanos: su vida y su obra.
- José Caso González, «Escolásticos e innovadores a finales del siglo XVIII (Sobre el catolicismo de Jovellanos
- Los resultados de la tradición en su propia formación intelectual los describe Jovellanos de esta manera
- A pesar de esta crítica y de otras parecidas se ha dicho que Jovellanos fue en el fondo escolástico21
- Supongo que así comprendiera a Jovellanos la misma Universidad de Oviedo, cuando en 1811 expresó la esperanza
- Jovellanos creía además que en el mundo moderno el poder político y la fuerza militar estriban en el
- Repetidas veces clama Jovellanos por «libertad, luces y auxilios» o «buenas leyes, buenas luces y
- Por esto no es casual la preocupación de Jovellanos con el establecimiento del Real Instituto Asturiano
- Jovellanos y su España, Madrid, 1913, 88; Bareño, 19; Joaquín Costa, Colectivismo agrario en España.
- 44 Miguel Adellac y González de Agüero, «Estudio preliminar» a Manuscritos inéditos de Jovellanos
- De Jovellanos y Godwin trato en Jovellanos and his English Sources, Philadelphia, 1964.
- Al tratar del control de la educación refleja Jovellanos la tendencia centralizadora de la Ilustración
- Se deja sentir aquí la oposición al predominio eclesiástico, oposición explícita en el informe que Jovellanos
- Jovellanos y la educación John H. R.
- Catedrático de la Universidad de California Las muchísimas obras de don Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos
- E. de Obras de Jovellanos.
- Bases para la formación de un plan general de instrucción pública, en O); Calatrava (Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos
- José Caso González, Gijón, 1964); CHC (Curso de humanidades castellanas, en O): D (Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos
- Las obras citadas sin indicación de autor son de Jovellanos.
- Se ha discutido la atribución a Jovellanos del CHC; sin embargo, creo que D, 13.VII.94, I, 454, confirma
- Cuando en otro escrito posterior dice Jovellanos que la verdadera fuente del poder político es «el
- Además, no se ocupa Jovellanos de la educación sólo por motivos políticos y económicos.
- economía, la educación ha de contribuir a la felicidad y la perfección de los hombres, cuyo ser, según Jovellanos
- Tal ilustración, en opinión de Jovellanos, hará dichosa a la nación y mejorará la conducta pública y
- Todos estos ideales -políticos, económicos, filantrópicos- se relacionan en la mente de Jovellanos con
- En los años que entre 1790 y 1801 pasó Jovellanos en Gijón, el Instituto era su ocupación constante.
- Como continuación de la obra del Instituto proyectó Jovellanos una Academia Asturiana, que parece haberse
- Los principales escritos pedagógicos de Jovellanos son ellos mismos medidas tomadas en situaciones específicas
- , n.º 37) La educación española de su tiempo cuadraba mal con los ideales de Jovellanos
- Feijoo, ese gran iniciador de todo lo mejor que daría de sí la Ilustración española, Jovellanos condena
- Pero Jovellanos va más allá en sus ataques.
- A los alumnos del Real Instituto Asturiano les promete Jovellanos que «no se tratará en él de ofuscar
- Jovellanos había sido favorecido por el Conde de Aranda, a quien debió su nombramiento como alcalde de
- Su compatriota Campomanes le protegió cuando llegó Jovellanos a Madrid en 1778, y estas relaciones amistosas
- A este último le conoció Jovellanos en la tertulia de Campomanes; entre los dos nació una amistad mantenida
- Vemos, pues, que múltiples enlaces personales ligaban a Jovellanos al grupo reformador; pero aun aparte
- presupone la preparación cuidadosa de los dirigentes; una monarquía constitucional, como la que llegó Jovellanos
- Por esto escribe Jovellanos que
- Las reglas que da Locke para la salud y el desarrollo físico se reflejan en algunos escritos de Jovellanos
- Las ideas de Jovellanos sobre los métodos pedagógicos también reflejan las de Locke.
- Los jóvenes deben aprender «el arte de resumir y extractar», del que fue maestro el mismo Jovellanos
- Algunas de las teorías pedagógicas de Jovellanos nos parecerán discutibles.
- Otra vez concuerdan las ideas de Jovellanos con las de Locke y forman un contraste con el mundo que nos
- de Parme de Condillac las humanidades francesas habían de preceder a las latinas; la innovación de Jovellanos
- Los contemporáneos de Jovellanos entendieron perfectamente este carácter de múltiple innovación; la aversión
- Los diarios y las cartas de Jovellanos atestiguan las frecuentes intrigas de sus enemigos, sobre todo
- La hostilidad de tales grupos puede que contribuyera a la prisión de Jovellanos en 1801, aunque hay que
- Semejante propuesta la había hecho Llull en su Ars puerilis (Perz, 13), obra que conoció Jovellanos en
- Locke cree que el estudio de lenguas extrajeras debe empezar en cuanto el niño sepa la materna; Jovellanos
- Sobre si fue Jovellanos el autor de la citada Introducción puede verse Juan Agustín Ceán Bermúdez, Memorias
- Madrid, 1901, 85-86; Somoza, Jovellanos: manuscritos inéditos, raros, o dispersos.
- Madrid, 1913, 11-14; Harold Lowe Dowdle, «The Humanitarianism of Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos», tesis
- Villota, 163, se sorprende al ver que Jovellanos proclama la necesidad de estudiar las ciencias morales
- Pero no es inútil la ética para Jovellanos, ni es tan exclusiva
- El epítome de los fines pedagógicos que se proponía Jovellanos es el lema del Instituto Asturiano: Quid
- Fundamentales para ellos son las matemáticas, que son para Jovellanos entrenamiento intelectual, instrumento
- A Jovellanos, como antes Descartes y a Locke, le impresiona el «método geométrico»; la epistemología
- en la realidad son los únicos Filósofos» (Teatro crítico universal, VII, disc.º 13, n.º 19); y para Jovellanos
- Como Locke, Jovellanos distingue entre la hipótesis científica y el verdadero conocimiento, condenando
- Jovellanos, utilitario cuando exige los estudios científicos, lo es también cuando señala sus límites
- Lo mismo que Locke, y dejando a salvo la importancia de la revelación, Jovellanos insiste aquí en los
- Esto no obsta a que el mismo Jovellanos, al trazar sus propios planes de estudios, incluya en ellos elementos
- También condena Jovellanos la teología tomística, aunque con reservas.
- Por esto prescribe Jovellanos como lectura suplementaria de los colegiales de Calatrava el Curso teológico
- requieren, según vimos antes, el estudio de los principios económicos y comerciales, enseñanza que aconseja Jovellanos
- También es imprescindible el estudio de la historia; pero ésta es para Jovellanos, como para Rousseau
- En la educación que propone Jovellanos las humanidades, o sea el «arte de pensar, de hablar y escribir
- Ya que el latín se requiere para ciertos estudios universitarios, Jovellanos pide que sea obligatorio
- Jovellanos pide el estudio sistemático y mejoramiento de la lengua vulgar, extendiendo este interés a
- escolásticos, mientras se excluían los estudios prácticos y los experimentales, explicará la actitud de Jovellanos
- creía que todo cuerpo perpetuo mantiene ideas «hereditarias» en perjuicio de la educación; el amigo de Jovellanos
- (Desdevises, III, 205) Como tantos contemporáneos suyos, Jovellanos creía que
- Doctrinas filosófico-jurídicas y morales de Jovellanos, Oviedo, 1958, 20, 23-28. 22 LA, 11
- Véase Felipe Bareño, Ideas pedagógicas de Jovellanos, Gijón, 1910, 17; María Ángeles Galino Carrillo,
- Tres hombres y un problema: Feijoo, Sarmiento y Jovellanos ante la educación moderna, Madrid, 1953,
- 199; Hilario Yaben Yaben, Juicio crítico de las doctrinas de Jovellanos en lo referente a las ciencias
- V. también José Caso González, «Las humanidades en el pensamiento pedagógico de Jovellanos», conferencia
- editada en Real Instituto de Jovellanos.
- Ni el utilitarismo de Jovellanos es exclusivo, ni dejan de ser útiles, para él, las humanidades.
- La lógica, que Jovellanos también llama ideología, ha de iluminar la naturaleza del hombre y explicar
- Este aspecto lo explica Jovellanos en carta a Godoy (O, IV, 199b-200b) y más tarde en las Bases para
- primaria, que requiere en los maestros calidades morales más bien que intelectuales (TTP, I, 242b-243a), Jovellanos
- Esta obligación paterna la concibe Jovellanos no tanto para con el niño como para con el Estado o la
- Para Jovellanos el deber de instruirse es tan importante que propone, como antes lo había hecho Adam
- Además, y aunque fue Jovellanos quien introdujo en la literatura pedagógica española el término y en
- demás desiderata de Locke -la virtud, la sabiduría, la buena crianza- también son importantes para Jovellanos
- No se contenta Jovellanos, como Rousseau, con facilitarle al alumno esta adquisición (Émile, I, 336,
- adolescencia y no aplazarse cuanto sea posible, como en el caso del joven Emilio: los programas pedagógicos de Jovellanos
- La tendencia práctica se manifiesta no sólo en los escritos de Jovellanos sino también en sus realizaciones
- Las ceremonias de apertura conmovieron profundamente a Jovellanos:
- Las obras de Locke tuvieron, desde luego, una influencia fundamental en el pensamiento de Jovellanos,
- Todas estas obras debe de haberlas conocido Jovellanos mucho antes de producir sus escritos pedagógicos
- Habiendo dicho esto, sin embargo, hay que destacar la originalidad de Jovellanos respecto a las dos fuentes
- En cambio, Jovellanos cree que los internados promueven más la enseñanza por la calidad superior de sus
- Por esto prefiere Jovellanos instituciones públicas, abiertas y gratuitas47.
- Es evidente que no se puede llegar así a la educación de un pueblo entero, como se lo proponía Jovellanos
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Resultado número:9 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Polt, John H. R., 1929-2019
- Portales:
- Figuras del Hispanismo Visitar sitio web | Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos Visitar sitio web
- Mat. aut.:
- Jovellanos, Gaspar Melchor de (1744-1811) -- Crítica e interpretación
- Fragmentos 'jovellanos' en la obra : (387 coincidencias encontradas)
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- This reticence stemmed in part from Jovellanos' «writing in the name of a body which would not then
- We have seen that even in this muted form, Jovellanos' ideas were too radical for some of his contemporaries
- As had some of his verses, Jovellanos' Report foreshadows the linguistic emancipation which accompanied
- Jovellanos' economic writings were responses to specific practical problems; and they sought solutions
- In dealing with questions which had concerned other Spanish writers for more than a century, Jovellanos
- Jovellanos, like Smith, was eclectic and pragmatic, applying principles to specific cases.
- Honorable Culprit, see the articles by Caso, Polt, and Jean Sarrailh, «À propos du Delincuente honrado de Jovellanos
- inglesa e italiana en el siglo XVIII (Madrid, 1845), p. 378. 32 Ramón del Toro y Durán, Jovellanos
- See V, 377 ff., and Paul Ilie, «Picturesque Beauty in Spain and England: Aesthetic Rapports between Jovellanos
- and Gilpin», The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, XIX (1960-1961), 167-74. 37 On Jovellanos
- See also Ilie, p. 167, and Ricardo del Arco, «Jovellanos y las bellas artes», Revista de ideas estéticas
- A brief and easily available selection from Jovellanos' diary. Obras en prosa, ed.
- A bibliography of works by and about Jovellanos up to 1901, with miscellaneous additional information
- A biography of Jovellanos is followed by bibliography for 1902-1950, prepared by José María Martínez
- «Jovellanos y la sensibilidad prerromántica», Boletín de la Biblioteca de Menéndez Pelayo, XXXVI (1960
- This article analyzes Pre-Romantic tendencies in Jovellanos' poetry and the relations between Jovellanos
- «Jovellanos y las bellas artes», Revista de ideas estéticas, IV (1946), 31-64.
- Jovellanos' opinions on the arts of painting, sculpture, and architecture are compared to those current
- Jovellanos y su España, Madrid, 1913.
- Interesting information on the Spain of the eighteenth century and good résumés of Jovellanos' thought
- Estudio crítico de las doctrinas de Jovellanos en lo referente a las ciencias morales y políticas.
- A study of Jovellanos' political thought and related writings.
- Chapter V Economics Jovellanos' Introduction to Economics Jovellanos' interest in economics
- This concept of economic science is analogous to that which Jovellanos' age held of the natural sciences
- ignored by the universities of his time, which continued to stress juridical and theological training, Jovellanos
- In Seville Jovellanos must have first read the economic treatises of Richard Cantillon and Condillac,
- Jovellanos' familiarity with the principal Spanish economic writers must also date from the Seville period
- The main works of Campomanes were published during this time, and we know from Jovellanos' correspondence
- When an Economic Society was founded in Seville in 1775, Jovellanos was one of its first members (Ceán
- An independent judiciary completes Jovellanos' vision of government, though he does not conceive of it
- Though Jovellanos purported merely to be restating some principles and features of the ancient Spanish
- Jovellanos' admiration for the British constitution (see I, 573b, n. 26) led him into positions which
- Already in 1809, Jovellanos had denounced the concept of national sovereignty, declaring that in every
- The problem was in part terminological: Jovellanos identified sovereignty with the power to execute the
- In the next two years, Jovellanos moved to reconcile and explain these two positions.
- And in a long note to the Defense of the Junta Central (I, 619-21), Jovellanos writes that even though
- The social structure is held together, according to Jovellanos, by el amor público, «public spirit» or
- The foundation of political power is consequently moral, and Jovellanos declares that «the power and
- Jovellanos' formulation of this idea, in itself far from novel, seems to derive from Adam Ferguson (History
- Furthermore, by moral character both Ferguson and Jovellanos mean virtue, not military virtues, as did
- For Jovellanos, the purpose of society ought also to be moral.
- Jovellanos believes in the brotherhood of all men and in their equality before God, before nature, and
- Alongside this basic equality, however, Jovellanos accepts and justifies functional inequality.
- This view, akin to that put forth in our own century by José Ortega y Gasset, is best exemplified in Jovellanos
- Jovellanos' report on this proposal (II, 14-19, 1784), though short, reveals his attitudes toward this
- From Jovellanos' writings there emerges the figure of a man who was pious without superstition, patriotic
- Ultimately, this figure of a man whose life was dedicated to truth, utility, and virtue is Jovellanos
- Selected Bibliography Primary Sources Works by Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos Colección
- This first collection of Jovellanos' works is neither complete nor very reliable.
- The best edition of Jovellanos' diary. Poesías, ed. José Caso González.
- Carefully edited and thoroughly annotated texts of Jovellanos' poetry.
- The best edition of one of Jovellanos' pedagogical writings.
- Plan para la educación de la nobleza (Plan for the Education of the Nobility), which reflects some of Jovellanos
- Its date, 1798, corresponds to the period of Jovellanos' ministry.
- We know that Jovellanos' official duties involved educational reform, but the Plan could well have been
- Jovellanos' major pedagogic work, if one omits the detailed regulations for specific schools, is the
- In this, his most extensive theoretical study of educational questions, Jovellanos argues that the prosperity
- Jovellanos intended also to propose methods of financing such education, but his plan remained unfinished
- Epistemology Jovellanos' educational writings show him to be a resolute enemy of what his age called
- There is ample evidence that Jovellanos not only believed the teachings of the Church but also practiced
- Jovellanos and other moderate reformers of his time did not seek to make a clean sweep of the past, but
- 1744 January 5: Jovellanos is born in Gijón.
- names of the Magi and the Virgin: Baltasar Melchor Gaspar María, though Gaspar was to prevail. 1757 Jovellanos
- receives the first tonsure and begins his studies at the University of Oviedo. 1759 Jovellanos enters
- decides to compete for a canonry in the Cathedral of Tuy. 1768 February 13: Jovellanos is appointed
- He goes to that city. 1768 Approximate date of Jovellanos' earliest known poems. 1769 Jovellanos writes
- March 15: Jovellanos is promoted in the magistrature. 1775 Joins the Economic Society of Seville. 1776
- July: «Carta de Jovino a sus amigos salmantinos» («Letter from Jovino [Jovellanos] to his Salamancan
- Friends»), a verse epistle. 1778 August 27: Jovellanos is appointed a magistrate in Madrid.
- Joins the Economic Society of Madrid. 1779 Jovellanos meets Francisco de Cabarrús.
- February 20: Jovellanos is named to the Academy of Canon Law. 1782- Jovellanos writes a series of letters
- to Antonio Ponz, describing landscapes, architecture, and customs. 1783 Jovellanos is appointed to
- ' First Satire is published in El Censor. 1787 May 31: El Censor publishes Jovellanos' Second Satire
- August 28: After trying to intervene on behalf of Cabarrús, Jovellanos is sent to Asturias.
- in a note. 1800 Anonymous secret accusations against Jovellanos. 1801 March 13: Jovellanos is arrested
- April 18: Is confined in the Carthusian monastery of Valldemossa on Majorca. 1802 May 5: Jovellanos
- September 1808: Jovellanos breaks with Cabarrús over the latter's adherence to Bonaparte.
- February 26: Jovellanos leaves Cadiz.
- August 6 or 7: Jovellanos returns to Gijón.
- November 6: The French advance obliges Jovellanos to flee from Gijón.
- November 27: Jovellanos dies of pneumonia in Puerto de Vega (Asturias).
- Unfortunately for one who rushes in to undertake a task such as this one, the areas with which Jovellanos
- Under these circumstances, this book cannot expect to say much, if anything, new to specialists in Jovellanos
- If, however, it succeeds in presenting Jovellanos to the interested and educated layman and is perhaps
- According to Ceán (pp. 306-9), Jovellanos planned to publish the tragedy in 1773, when he wrote notes
- 52, n. 1); but the first printing of the authentic text came in Volume VI of the Cañedo edition of Jovellanos
- Translations and a Second Tragedy About the same time that Jovellanos was writing Pelayo, he was
- Olavide, Jovellanos' superior in Seville, was translating several plays for the same theaters; and Jovellanos
- Subsequently, probably after 1775, Jovellanos began an original tragedy entitled Los españoles en Cholula
- Although Jovellanos never wrote another tragedy, his interest in doing so remained alive; in 1795 he
- Honorable Culprit) The autobiographical poem «Historia de Jovino» («History of Jovino») indicates that Jovellanos
- Jovellanos' only extant play other than Pelayo is often, albeit loosely, ascribed to the comic genre;
- Miscellaneous Verse Works Like all the poets of his time, Jovellanos wrote verses to commemorate
- Jovellanos here employs strongly dactylic ten-syllable verses with repeated assonance in final stressed
- by the eighteenth-century Italian poet Pietro Metastasio and came, perhaps through the influence of Jovellanos
- Specifically, Jovellanos' «Battle Hymn» inspired the Argentine national anthem of Vicente López y Planes17
- In the 1770's Jovellanos rendered into Spanish verse two fables by La Fontaine and Montesquieu's prose
- Jovellanos began to work on his translation in Seville (Ceán, p. 293), that is, about the same time that
- Paradise Lost continued to occupy Jovellanos for many years, as his interest in English letters and thought
- Jovellanos as a Poet
- This building continued to be the home of the Institute, since renamed Royal Jovellanos Institute, until
- After Jovellanos' imprisonment in 1801 the Institute fell upon hard times; its vicissitudes need not
- Jovellanos also tried to improve the primary education of Gijón.
- The Significance of Jovellanos' Work in Education Both in theory and in practice Jovellanos concerned
- In epistemology Jovellanos' writings reflect the sensualism of the modern British and French thinkers
- In fact, all of Jovellanos' educational writing rests on a conception of the individual as a part of
- Unlike the foreign pedagogical theorists, such as Locke and Rousseau, whom he occasionally draws on, Jovellanos
- Jovellanos had not been long in the grave before it became fashionable to invoke his name without troubling
- What interests us today in his pedagogical writings is their role as keystone of the arch of Jovellanos
- he wished for could only be achieved through education; and as he concerned himself with education, Jovellanos
- During his Majorcan years, Jovellanos is pleased to see it acquire form and formulation in the work of
- Nor does Jovellanos ever come to an unequivocal decision between his Neoclassic respect for art and his
- Architectural Periods Jovellanos' view of historical periods in art reflects the evolution of his
- In the 1780's Jovellanos praises the elegance of the Moorish buildings of Cordova, Granada, and Seville
- The Classical bias of Jovellanos also shows in his dislike for heavy ornamentation.
- Jovellanos, like many of his contemporaries, considers the Baroque a corruption of all the arts, a contagion
- Conversely, Jovellanos admires the grandiosely severe: the «marvel» of the Escorial (I, 353a; IV, 251b
- Turning to other legal obstacles to the development of agriculture, Jovellanos condemns such restraints
- and, while trying to limit or prevent their profits, interfere with the division of labor which for Jovellanos
- Many restraints were intended to prevent scarcity of grains or monopoly of grain supplies; but Jovellanos
- Jovellanos decries the mercantilistic policy of prohibiting exports of raw materials in order to force
- Only with respect to grain exports does Jovellanos depart from this line.
- Since, furthermore, there is as yet no proof of the existence of an exportable surplus, Jovellanos urges
- This explains Jovellanos' deviation from his principles, though it does not strengthen his logic.
- In fact, Jovellanos hesitated before he took his public position, which seems to owe something to the
- Jovellanos also urges reform of tax legislation.
- Although agriculture, Jovellanos maintains, is the chief source of prosperity and of moral and physical
- To remedy these conditions Jovellanos urges the wider study of economics, in the belief that understanding
- Outside the universities, from which, like other reformers, he expected little, Jovellanos wished to
- Natural obstacles to agricultural development constitute Jovellanos' third class and include lack of
- Jovellanos urges the government to allot regularly to public works the money wasted on wars and useless
- Such taxes, Jovellanos declares, should be imposed on all citizens, and in proportion to their ability
- In more general terms, Jovellanos asks that the quality of rural life be improved by decreasing useless
- of the nobility, quite apart from possible literary models in previous periods, was a common one in Jovellanos
- Cadalso's Cartas marruecas (Moroccan Letters) presents an idle young gentleman reminiscent in many ways of Jovellanos
- The concept of nobility underlying both Satires is the same that is found in Jovellanos' political and
- The last nine verses (eleven in the original) of the Second Satire were not published in Jovellanos'
- hereditary aristocracy after 1789, is, however, clearly though less strongly repeated in 1794, when Jovellanos
- The First and Second Satires suffice to give Jovellanos a distinguished place among eighteenth-century
- Satire, however, is only a small part of Jovellanos' work and corresponds largely to the Madrid period
- Epistles The blank hendecasyllable, which Jovellanos used to good effect in his first two satires
- Like Jovellanos' letters, his diary helps us to interpret those of his works published in his lifetime
- Jovellanos' character as revealed in the diary does not differ substantially from what one would expect
- Jovellanos' diary contrasts sharply with that of his younger contemporary, Leandro F. de Moratín.
- Moratín's pages are thoroughly intimate but quite unreadable; Jovellanos', in their more restrained way
- Chapter IX Summation Jovellanos' writings did not exercise appreciable influence beyond the
- The significance of Jovellanos must therefore be sought entirely within the Hispanic realm.
- We have seen that Jovellanos' writings on these subjects were in the main intended to deal with specific
- In fact, Jovellanos occasionally contradicts himself as he adjusts his thought to new circumstances.
- Not only are Mengs's paintings, according to Jovellanos, «divine», but his writings are «the catechism
- Over the years Jovellanos formed a valuable collection of drawings and preliminary sketches by numerous
- This testimony to his artistic taste, priceless for the student of painting, was stored, along with Jovellanos
- While on Majorca, Jovellanos gave detailed advice and criticism to the painter Fray Manuel Bayeu (II,
- There one can still see a room decorated with frescoes which are said to be the work of Jovellanos.
- explain the fact that one of them depicts the castle of Bellver; but in view of the absolute silence of Jovellanos
- Literature in General Jovellanos' critical and theoretical opinions about literature are to some
- The basis of Jovellanos' view of literature is Neoclassical, Horatian.
- Lettres and of suspect authorship (Caso, Poesías, p. 17, n. 1), nevertheless reflects the outlines of Jovellanos
- This news reached Jovellanos while he was visiting one of the colleges whose reform had been entrusted
- Jovellanos, who had not hesitated to declare himself the partisan of Olavide after the latter had fallen
- Having returned to Madrid without permission and having failed to accomplish his objectives, Jovellanos
- Jovellanos dealt with these issues as a member of the Junta Central; and he played a leading part in
- The Junta Central gave way to a regency on February 1, 1810; but although Jovellanos thereupon had no
- Throughout these years of the War of Independence Jovellanos maintained a correspondence with a young
- This correspondence (IV, 345 479) gives us valuable insight into Jovellanos' political positions under
- Upon the dissolution of the Junta Central Jovellanos and his colleagues became the targets of the most
- Stimulated by his sense of obligation to the public as well as his outraged sense of honor and dignity, Jovellanos
- Like most of Jovellanos' writings, it is a response to specific circumstances and particular problems
- ; and it is Jovellanos' most extensive work on political theory and practice.
- Part II is a personal vindication, recounting Jovellanos' liberation from prison, his rejection of the
- They include reports written by Jovellanos on constitutional questions, either in his own name or in
- Any attempt to characterize Jovellanos' political thought must rely heavily on this work, supplementing
- In 1778, when he was thirty-four, Jovellanos was transferred from Seville to Madrid, thus beginning a
- his initiation into the world of the Enlightenment occupied the Seville years; now, in the capital, Jovellanos
- The protection of Campomanes and his own talents opened for Jovellanos the doors of the most prestigious
- In Madrid Jovellanos first met Meléndez after several years of correspondence; and here he became the
- Jovellanos took an active part in the studies of the Economic Society.
- in the arts, the protégé of the powerful Campomanes, and respected for his varied accomplishments, Jovellanos
- Jovellanos, attending to his duties as a magistrate, worked for reform of criminal procedures, such
- The attention paid to theater in Seville had its effect on Jovellanos, whose two extant plays date from
- In eighteenth-century Spain law and economics were not deemed antithetical to poetry; and Jovellanos
- Although younger than some of these poets, Jovellanos soon became their mentor, together with Cadalso
- circumstantial or amorous poetry, and much ink has been spilled trying to identify the lady or ladies to whom Jovellanos
- Jovellanos never married, a fact less unusual in Enlightenment Spain than in twentieth-century America
- , yet one which has also given rise to conjectures about possible religious scruples (Jovellanos had
- Thereafter Jovellanos speaks of marriage only to declare himself unfit for it when he is in his fifties
- Jovellanos in Madrid
- 10 Joaquín Arce, «Jovellanos y la sensibilidad prerromántica», Boletín de la Biblioteca de Menéndez
- 12 See note 10. 13 José Caso González and Georges Demerson, «La sátira de Jovellanos
- reseña histórica y descriptiva (Syracuse, 1956), p. 312; Enrique de Gandía, «Las ideas políticas de Jovellanos
- La nueva democracia, XXXIX, No. 3 (July, 1959), 41. 18 See José María Martínez Cachero, «Jovellanos
- ante la poesía», in Real Instituto «Jovellanos» de Enseñanza Media, Memoria del curso 1961-1962 (Gijón
- Jovellanos is not the major poet of his age, but he is an important one both for his influence on others
- Jovellanos' letters testify to his constant concern with metrics; and although he made no technical innovations
- Flexible rhythm and a broad concept of poetic language allow Jovellanos to achieve forceful expression
- Both types of poetry concern themselves with topics close to Jovellanos' heart, and also important in
- Although sincerity is the most overrated virtue, and in poetry, no virtue at all, Jovellanos' poetry
- Polishing alone did not get Jovellanos beyond discreet mediocrity, as his amatory and occasional verses
- Of the six poems that Jovellanos published in his lifetime, three -the first two satires and the «Epistle
- Poetry, to be sure, was never the major concern of Jovellanos, a man for whom, at any rate, ethical considerations
- 40 Jovellanos, Reglamento para el Colegio de Calatrava, ed.
- Spain, 1651-1800 (Cambridge, Mass., 1947). 44 A brief abstract of these, with comments by Jovellanos
- , is preserved in the Public Library of Gijón, Manuscripts of Jovellanos, Carpeta No. 2. 45
- See my Jovellanos and his English Sources: Economic, Philosophical, and Political Writings.
- Philosophical Society, New Series, Vol. 54, Part 7 (Philadelphia, 1964), pp. 39-40. 46 See Caso, «Jovellanos
- Concerning Jovellanos and Hutcheson, see Calatrava, p. 175. 48 II, 36a, 82a; Adam Smith,
- Edwin Cannan (New York, 1937), pp. 121-22. 49 See my Jovellanos and his English Sources,
- Jovellanos' other pedagogical writings present much the same ideas as the Treatise, modified as times
- Likewise, although he had earlier considered physical training to be the province of parents, Jovellanos
- Theological and canonical studies are naturally stressed in Jovellanos' plan for this college.
- The scientific and technical subjects which Jovellanos favored in lay institutions are correspondingly
- In the Regulations, as in his other writings, Jovellanos expresses his aversion to scholastic methods
- the Spanish universities; although the college was a private adjunct to the University of Salamanca, Jovellanos
- Jovellanos' advocacy of some modern texts led to accusations, since shown to be ill-founded, that he
- Man, according to Jovellanos, is indefinitely improvable, capable of a progress whose limits we do not
- Thus we find once more the unity of Jovellanos' thought.
- economic development -all are parts of that single arch whose keystone is education and over which, when Jovellanos
- Epitaph Jovellanos developed no consistent political theory.
- What was the impact of Jovellanos' political vision on the practical course of events?
- Jovellanos' thought is crushed by the French invasion and by the antithesis which begins to take shape
- of Cadiz, between the two schools [traditionalism and subversively revolutionary «philosophy»] which Jovellanos
- Jovellanos' fate was that of all balanced and serene thought in those restless hours of history which
- In these words a distinguished contemporary Spanish historian has written the epitaph of Jovellanos'
- The College of Calatrava, like other institutions with which Jovellanos concerned himself, was to use
- Students were to be treated humanely; physical brutality was proscribed, as always in Jovellanos' pedagogical
- The Royal Asturian Institute Jovellanos' greatest practical accomplishment in the realm of education
- Like many of Jovellanos' writings, this school was a direct response to specific problems.
- As early as 1781, in his Address on the Means of Promoting the Prosperity of Asturias, Jovellanos had
- it came to be suspected of harboring heretical and subversive ideas, Vergara served as a model for Jovellanos
- After his banishment in 1790, Jovellanos tried unsuccessfully to return to Madrid as director of the
- He had the support of the Navy Minister, Antonio Valdés, and of his brother, Francisco de Paula de Jovellanos
- , one of the town's leading citizens, who donated a house near the fine old stone mansion of the Jovellanos
- This original home of the Institute still stands on the Plaza de Jovellanos, in Gijón; and there the
- Jovellanos' Educational Writings Since the Spanish educational system of the latter eighteenth
- century was ill-suited to carry out the tasks which Jovellanos, in common with other reformers, envisaged
- In these works Jovellanos' deals with the entire range of educational problems.
- Editions of Jovellanos' works include the Course in Spanish Humanities, consisting of a preliminary essay
- rather than in Latin and oriented exclusively to the study of ancient literature, is characteristic of Jovellanos
- Jovellanos himself gave English lessons at the Royal Asturian Institute, as well as lectures on rhetoric
- poetics; and the Course generally reflects the actual teaching of these subjects at the Institute under Jovellanos
- his inspiration, of all but the preliminary essay, for whose authenticity we have the testimony of Jovellanos
- I therefore choose texts clearly by Jovellanos when a subject is dealt with in more than one place.
- The harsher landscapes of Castile, so dear to the Generation of 1898, found no favorable echo in Jovellanos
- We have seen how Jovellanos found a harmony between his subjective state and the landscape of El Paular
- The contemplation of landscape can also stimulate Jovellanos' imagination to recreate scenes of the past
- Jovellanos' appreciation of nature was the inspiration of some of his best verses, as well as a source
- Both in nature and in art, Jovellanos had, for his time, considerable understanding for the extravagant
- Jovellanos, economista. Madrid: Taurus, 1967.
- This comprehensive study first appeared in Jovellanos: su vida y su obra. Ricard, Robert.
- «Jovellanos y la nobleza», Atlántida, III (1965), 456-72.
- Analysis of Jovellanos' ideas on the function and state of hereditary nobility.
- Part III of this important study deals with the political thought of Jovellanos. Sarrailh, Jean.
- «À propos du Delincuente honrado de Jovellanos», in Mélanges d'études portugaises offerts à M.
- The literary and legal background of Jovellanos' play. ———.
- Jovellanos plays a major role in this fundamental study of the Spanish Enlightenment.
- Documentos para escribir la biografía de Jovellanos. 2 vols. Madrid, 1911.
- many interesting documents of a biographical nature, some of which have been subsequently reprinted in Jovellanos
- Doctrinas filosófico-jurídicas y morales de Jovellanos.
- This book seeks to show Jovellanos' debt to scholasticism.
- (London, 1790), pp. 50 ff. 73 Public Library of Gijón, Manuscripts of Jovellanos, Carpeta
- No. 3, Item No. 21. 74 See my Jovellanos and his English Sources, p. 65. 75
- norteamericanos (Madrid, 1966), II, 81-86. 77 Public Library of Gijón, Manuscripts of Jovellanos
- Cuadernos de la Cátedra Feijóo, No. 2 (Oviedo, 1955), p. 27. 79 Claudio Sánchez Albornoz, «Jovellanos
- y la historia», in Jovellanos: su vida y su obra (see above, Chapter 3, n. 23), pp. 561 ff., 588-90
- Jovellanos approached painting with the same principles that governed his view of architecture.
- Among the Spanish masters of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Jovellanos appreciates Zurbarán
- As is to be expected, Jovellanos has little use for El Greco, the very model of an «idealistic» rather
- Jovellanos befriended his contemporary Goya, admiring his «skillful and vigorous brush» (I, 388b, n.
- 16); and Goya is the author of the best-known portrait of Jovellanos, one which shows him seated at a
- Like all of his age, Jovellanos pays tribute to the eighteenth-century painter and aesthetic theorist
- Jovellanos, who in principle rejected «idealism» in art and favored the «naturalism» of Velázquez, nevertheless
- The outstanding expression of Jovellanos' economic principles is the Informe en el expediente de ley
- In 1787 Jovellanos, one of the members of the committee, was asked to formulate a plan for a report;
- member of the committee submitted his views on the causes of the decadence of agriculture in Spain; and Jovellanos
- His report, though reflecting its preparation in the name of the Economic Society, was the work of Jovellanos
- The economic principle on which Jovellanos bases his report is self-interest.
- Jovellanos distinguishes three classes of impediments to this proper functioning.
- The first and most important are obstacles created by legislation, and Jovellanos suggests remedies for
- In this way Jovellanos expects also to encourage settlement of farmers on the land, instead of their
- Denunciation was followed by investigation, and the Inquisition's censors condemned Jovellanos' opinions
- The inquisitorial process was ordered suspended in July, 1797, perhaps because of Jovellanos' rise in
- the favor of Godoy; and when Jovellanos began his ministry, he was entrusted with organizing the sale
- Many of Jovellanos' proposals were not put into practice until the nineteenth century.
- Property The foundations of Jovellanos' economics are three interrelated principles: private property
- Aquinas and the Irish philosopher Francis Hutcheson, whom he admired and who was Adam Smith's teacher, Jovellanos
- Jovellanos here occupies the middle ground between those who, like Locke, Smith, and Condillac, see property
- For Jovellanos, as for Adam Smith, property rights originate in every man's right to the labor of his
- Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos John H. R.
- Jovellanos wrote on several broad areas of interest.
- author's circumstances imposed on them; and for each, I have tried to provide the reader with a notion of Jovellanos
- I have sought to examine the significance of Jovellanos' thought and writings in themselves and in the
- In doing so, I have tended to deal, in effect, with the work, and not only the works, of Jovellanos,
- In keeping with the norms of the Twayne World Authors Series, I have quoted Jovellanos in the original
- All other quotations are in translation; and since Jovellanos' works are not available in English, these
- ones, and a letter (e. g., II, 125b) to indicate the volume, page, and, where pertinent, column in Jovellanos
- combination of numbers, preceded by the letter «D» (e. g., D I, 317), refers to volume and page in Jovellanos
- A few years later, however, Jovellanos writes that the purpose of poetry is «to please and instruct
- Poetry Jovellanos believes that poetry must steer between the vicious extremes of prosaicism and
- In other words, poetry must speak primarily to the senses, as it does in Jovellanos' own more successful
- excessive reliance on the imagination in disregard of the musical qualities of poetry, essential for Jovellanos
- Jovellanos therefore accepts the existence of poetic prose, relegating meter to the status of a secondary
- Although rhyme «unquestionably adds great beauty to poetry», Jovellanos finds it difficult to adapt his
- Jovellanos values epic and didactic poetry above the lyrical and, especially, the erotic; but he finds
- The main biographical source on Jovellanos is Juan Agustín Ceán Bermúdez, Memorias para la vida del Excmo
- (Madrid, 1814 [1820]), hereafter cited as Ceán. 2 José Caso González, ed., Poesías, by Jovellanos
- This work is hereafter cited as Caso, Poesías. 3 José Caso González, «Jovellanos y la Inquisición
- 1797)», Archivum, VII (1957), 257; José Caso González, «Rectificaciones y apostillas a mi artículo "Jovellanos
- Lafuente, XV, 345. 4 Julio Somoza, García-Sala, Documentos para escribirla biografía de Jovellanos
- Helman, «Some Consequences of the Publication of the Informe de Ley Agraria by Jovellanos», in Estudios
- Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos (Palma, 1812), p. 48. 7 Caso, Poesías, p. 109.
- This edition is used for all references to and quotations from Jovellanos' poetry. 8 Ibid
- Campomanes, Jovellanos' political and economic mentor upon the latter's arrival in Madrid, was to publish
- on the training of the working class, dealing in specific terms with its needs and activities; and Jovellanos
- Thus even at the time that Jovellanos was composing rather conventional, somewhat stilted love poetry
- These, like our elegy, use blank verse, in which Jovellanos felt most at home and which allowed him most
- Jovellanos and the School of Salamanca Most of Jovellanos' love poems do not rise above the efforts
- Jovellanos himself, as we have seen, did not esteem the genre; and his desire to move away from this
- Jovellanos came into contact with these poets while he still lived in Seville, through the mediation
- In order to introduce himself to «Delio» (González), Jovellanos wrote the verse autobiography «Historia
- and historical value; and it was the start of a prolonged correspondence in verse and prose between Jovellanos
- Jovellanos' authorship of the first-cited item has been questioned but, in my opinion, successfully vindicated
- by Harold Lowe Dowdle, «The Humanitarianism of Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos», unpublished dissertation
- (Stanford, 1954), pp. 238 ff. 61 See my Jovellanos and his English Sources, pp. 46-48.
- -17. 65 María Angeles Galino Carrillo, Tres hombres y un problema: Feijóo, Sarmiento y Jovellanos
- Madrid, 1953), p. 241. 66 Ángel María Camacho y Perea, Estudio crítico de las doctrinas de Jovellanos
- en lo referente a las ciencias morales y políticas (Madrid, 1913), pp. 259-60. 67 Polt, Jovellanos
- The latest study on Jovellanos' prose drama. ——— .
- «Escolásticos e innovadores a finales del siglo XVIII (Sobre el catolicismo de Jovellanos)», Papeles
- This article examines and refutes the accusations of heterodoxy brought against Jovellanos. ———.
- Jovellanos y la reforma de la enseñanza.
- This book, still in press, promises to study one of the most important aspects of Jovellanos' work.
- The basic biography of Jovellanos, written by his lifelong friend.
- Tres hombres y un problema: Feijoo, Sarmiento y Jovellanos ante la educación moderna.
- Jovellanos: su vida y su obra.
- A collection of articles, of widely different merit, on various aspects of Jovellanos' life and works
- «Jovellanos' El delincuente honrado», The Romanic Review, L (1959), 170-90.
- This article studies the genesis, structure, and sources of Jovellanos' play. ———.
- Jovellanos and his English Sources: Economic, Philosophical, and Political Writings.
- «Jovellanos y la educación», in El P.
- A study of Jovellanos' pedagogical theories and their implementation.
- 50 Ibid., pp. 20-21. 51 Public Library of Gijón, Manuscripts of Jovellanos, Carpeta No
- I, 231a. 52 See Osvaldo Chiareno, «Jovellanos economista e la lingua del suo "Informe sobre
- See Somoza, Inventario, p. 154; Caso, Poesías, p. 17, n. 1; Gabriel Llabrés «Jovellanos en Mallorca (
- , 117. 56 Somoza, Inventario, p. 82; Caso, «Notas críticas», p. 187. 57 On Jovellanos
- and scholasticism, see Juan Luis Villota Elejalde, Doctrinas filosófico-jurídicas y morales de Jovellanos
- José Caso González, «Escolásticos e innovadores a finales del siglo XVIII (Sobre el catolicismo de Jovellanos
- I believe this to be the meaning of Jovellanos' comment on him. 59 Public Library of Gijón
- , Manuscripts of Jovellanos, Carpeta No. 3, Item No. 58, Letter 3 (1796-1797).
- While a student in the University of Alcalá de Henares, Jovellanos met Cadalso, two years his elder
- Jovellanos' interest in poetry must have existed before, but the example of Cadalso may have stimulated
- This stimulation was soon reinforced by Jovellanos' milieu in Seville, where he arrived in 1768 and where
- In this environment, himself young and not insensitive to feminine charms, Jovellanos found time among
- amount of verse, some of which he collected in 1779 and presented to his brother, Francisco de Paula de Jovellanos
- 89 ff.), lyric, and especially amatory, poetry, is «unworthy of a serious man»; and as a magistrate Jovellanos
- Jovellanos never significantly modified either his view of the general development of Spanish poetry
- José Caso González' edition of Jovellanos' poetry, the most complete and careful which we have, contains
- authenticity, four equally authentic translations from English and French authors, seven poems attributed to Jovellanos
- Professor Caso further lists ten other poems which can with some certainty be attributed to Jovellanos
- The exiguity of this corpus is in part due to Jovellanos himself, who, perhaps with some exaggeration
- Of the poems which have been preserved, very few were published in Jovellanos' lifetime: the «Epístola
- The value and effect of Jovellanos' suggestions to his friends have been much discussed.
- Jovellanos has been accused of trying to lead the Salamancans from the bucolic and Anacreontic verse
- Recent criticism, however, credits Jovellanos with seeing the need for a new trend in poetry, for a new
- poetic «mission»; and it points out that the directions which Jovellanos suggested were neither absurd
- Whatever we may think of Meléndez' aptness for the epic, he wished, quite independently of Jovellanos
- In effect, Jovellanos, as a good Neoclassicist, sought a more useful poetry in the service of Enlightened
- As for Jovellanos' suggestion that national subjects be used in epic and tragedy, it is no revolutionary
- Nicolás Fernández de Moratín, Cadalso, and Jovellanos himself, among others, had already written tragedies
- Whatever the merits of Jovellanos' advice, its effects were real and lasting, and the Salamancans maintained
- epic poet, his initiation into the philosophical and nature poetry of Pre-Romantic Europe was due to Jovellanos
- Jovellanos, furthermore, not only indicated poetic directions to his friends but also, through his «correction
- Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos Preface Chronology Chapter I Jovellanos: Life and Times
- Jovellanos in turn submitted his poetry to the editorial discretion of the Salamancans; one of his best
- The influence on Jovellanos, however, was entirely technical, not theoretical; and it is difficult to
- Satires Although possessed of high moral standards and a quick and severe critical spirit, Jovellanos
- Jovellanos' contribution to the genre consists of six moderately witty epigrams and several literary
- During the time of his residence in Madrid, Jovellanos was involved in some of the literary polemics,
- Jovellanos' romances, in burlesque chivalric style, narrate the battle between Huerta and Juan Pablo
- These compositions, though occasionally witty, are, in their pettiness and insulting tone, unworthy of Jovellanos
- In 1773, Jovellanos recommends a number of authorities for the study of poetics, including Aristotle,
- absent from this list; but after his Poetics was reedited in 1789, he holds an important place among Jovellanos
- Like Luzán and most of his own contemporaries, Jovellanos believes that Spanish poetry reached its high
- In that age flourished most of the poets whom Jovellanos especially recommends: Garcilaso de la Vega,
- From earlier periods, Jovellanos appreciates Juan de Mena and Jorge Manrique.
- exercise the necessary restraints; and their unbridled imaginations led to the corruption of taste which Jovellanos
- In the latter eighteenth century Jovellanos finds signs of a poetic renovation which makes him optimistic
- Drama Jovellanos considered the drama potentially superior to the other arts because it combines
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:10 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Jovellanos : patobiografía y pensamiento biológico / Dr. Jesús Martínez Fernández; prólogo de Jesús Evaristo Casariego - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Martínez Fernández, Jesús
- Portal:
- Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos Visitar sitio web
- Mat. aut.:
- Jovellanos, Gaspar Melchor de (1744-1811) -- Crítica e interpretación
- Fragmentos 'jovellanos' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
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- Mi libro se titulaba : "Jovellanos o el equilibrio".
- "La lealtad de Jovellanos'1 y "El último viaje de Jovellanos", que contienen estudios muy esmerados y
- Actgueto Barcia en El pensamiento vivo de Jovellanos (B.
- Debió poseer Jovellanos una dentadura de gran, calidad.
- JOVELLANOS : PATOBIOGRAFIA Y PENSAMIENTO BIOLÓGICO 23 Jovellanos 16 .
- Aires, 1943). lia restricción jÔVELLANÔS : PATOBÎOGRAFIA Y PENSAMIENTO BIOLÓGICO 43 social áe Jovellanos
- Jovellanos, Nuevos datos para su biografía, (Op. Oit.)
- JOVELLANOS : PATOBIOGRAFIA Y PENSAMIENTO BIOLÓGICO 45 11.
- Jovellanos, joven y con peluca, viste toga.
- en Jovellanos, Padre de la Patria.
- JOVELLANOS : PATOBIOGRAFIA Y PENSAMIENTO BIOLÓGICO5 93 2.
- Jovellanos recobra la libertad en abril de 1808.
- ACCIDENTES EN LA VIDA DE JOVELLANOS.
- Jovellanos está en Gijón el 1 de noviembre.
- Siguió Jovellanos usando anteojos.
- Don Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos. Madrid, 1913.. Pág- 44.
- JSLI JOVELLANOS Y EL AMOR. MUJERES EN LA VIDA DE JOVELLANOS. LA SOLTERÍA.
- Jovellanos, Alonso: 57, 59, Jovellanos, Benita : 57.
- Jovellanos, Francisco Gregor i o : se, 57, 65, m: Jovellanos, Gregorio: 57, 60, Jovellanos, J u a n a
- Jovellanos, J u a n Bautista: 57. Jovellanos, Miguel: 57, 58, 67, 68. Jovellanos, Petronila: 57.
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