Bello and Bolívar

Poetry and Politics in the Spanish American Revolution

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Gebonden, 224 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 1992
ISBN13: 9780521412483
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As Andrés Bello predicted in 1823, the glory of Simón Bolívar has continued to grow since the Spanish American Revolution. The Revolution is still viewed as an almost mythical quest, and the name of the Libertador has become synonymous with the region's hopes for integration. In this 1992 book, the official history of the Revolution - the heroic history of Bolívar - is replaced by the account of Bello, who was first Bolívar's teacher and later his critic. Through a detailed study of the manuscripts of Bello's unfinished poem América, Antonio Cussen reconstructs Bello's version of the Revolution and seeks to understand its political and cultural consequences. The author argues that Bello recorded the disintegration of the Augustan model of power and intimated the inevitable approach of liberalism with a certain longing for the classical culture of his youth.

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ISBN13:9780521412483
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:224

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Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I. Caracas (1781–1810): 1. Augustan Caracas; 2. Revolt; Part II. London (1810–29); 3. Independence; 4. The reconquest; 5. The decided revolution; 6. The new Augustus; 7. The campaign of the monarchists; 8. Poetry visits America; 9. 'Agricultura'; 10. Bolívar poetics; Part III. Santiago: (1829–65): 11. The liberal poets; 12. The exile; Appendix; Notes; Bibliographical note; Index.

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