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Cadalso is a
small village in the west of Spain, near Portugal. It is
situated on the
Sierra de Gata in
Northwest of
province of Cáceres,
autonomous community...
- José de
Cadalso y Vázquez (Cádiz, 1741 – Gibraltar, 1782), Spanish,
Colonel of the
Royal Spanish Army, author, poet,
playwright and essayist, one of the...
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Cadalso is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: José
Cadalso (1741–1782),
Spanish army colonel, author, poet, playwright, and essayist...
- to 1774 in the book Las
Cartas Marruecas (The
Moroccan Letters) by José
Cadalso. The
development of
flamenco over the past two
centuries is well do****ented:...
- Milagros, his
daughter Abelarda, his
grandson Luis
Cadalso, and his
detestable son-in-law Víctor
Cadalso. Víctor's wife,
Luisa Villaamil, who is dead, was...
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Tertulia de la
Fonda de San Sebastián
where he met
famous authors like José
Cadalso and Tomás de Iriarte. List of
writings Arte de las ****s. Madrid: 1898...
- (very
common in his time) of Jovino, and with
Enlightenment ideals. Like
Cadalso, he
satirized the
uneducated aristocracy in his
satire A Arnesto. But he...
- Andalusia, with such
authors as Ángel de Saavedra, 3rd Duke of Rivas, José
Cadalso and
Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer.
Costumbrismo andaluz existed in literature...
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Novikov Radishchev Vorontsova-Dashkova
Serbia Obradović Mrazović
Spain Cadalso Charles III Feijóo y
Montenegro Moratín
Jovellanos Villarroel Scotland...
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Cadalso de los
Vidrios (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈðalso ðe los ˈβi.ðɾjos]) is a muni****lity the
Community of Madrid, Spain.
Located in the southwest...