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José de Espronceda was born on March 25, 1808, in Almendralejo, Spain. He was son of an officer in the Bourbon regiment.
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political figure Revolutionary poet
José de Espronceda was born on March 25, 1808, in Almendralejo, Spain. He was son of an officer in the Bourbon regiment.
On the close of the war he was sent to the preparatory school of artillery at Segovia, and later became a pupil of the poet Lista, then professor of literature at St Matthew's College in Madrid.
In his fourteenth year he had attracted his master's attention by his verses, and had joined a secret society. Sentenced to five years' seclusion in the Franciscan convent at Guadalajara, he began an epic poem entitled Pelayo, of which fragments survive. He escaped to Portugal and thence to England. Here he became a student of Shakespeare, Milton and Byron.
In 1830 hemoved to Paris where he took part in the July revolution, and soon after joined the raid of Chapalangarra on Navarre. In 1833 he returned to Spain and obtained a commission in the queen's guards. This, however, he soon forfeited by a political song, and he was banished to Cuellar, where he wrote a poor novel entitled Sancho Saldana o el Castellano de Cuellar (1834).
He took an active part in the revolutionary risings of 1835 and 1836, and, on the accession to power of the Liberal party in 1840, was appointed secretary of legation at the Hague.
In 1842 he was elected deputy for Almeria, and seemed likely to play a great part in parliamentary life. But his constitution was undermined, and, after a short illness, he died at Madrid.
The influence of Byron pervades Espronceda's life and work. It is present in an ambitious variant on the Don Juan legend, El Estudiante de Salamanca.
But in El Mendigo, in El Reo de Muerte, in El Verdugo, and in the sombre vehement lines, A Jarifa en una orgia, Espronceda approves himself the most potent and original lyrical poet produced by Spain during the 19th century.
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In London he found the famous Teresa Mancha, whom he had met at Lisbon. In 1830 he eloped with Teresa to Paris