Career
He was notable among Spanish for his poetical and critical talents through his principal works - Louisiana Raquel(en:Rachel), a tragedy, and Teatro Espanol(en:Spanish Theatre). He equally attracted censures from his opponents and enemies for his literary arrogance, notably, from critics of France. He was born at Zafra in Estremadura, 1729, and educated at Salamanca.
He published poems - prominent among them was Obras poeticas in 1778 -, published Military Library, and edited the Teatro Espanol(Spanish Theatre) - that contains his own tragedies in 1788.
He was quite successful with his drama Louisiana Raquel(Rachel) - based upon the story of Alfonso VIII"s love for the beautiful Jewess, Rachel -, which was performed in Madrid and Italy in 1778. With his Teatro Espanol published in 17 volumes in 1785 as a collection of the best Spanish plays, he tried to vindicate Spanish literature from the criticism of Voltaire, Linguet, and others
He was also dismissed as the chief of National library due to his literary arrogance and numerous enemies.