Sátira y política en el primer republicanismo: los tres juicios de Juan Martínez Villergas (1840-1854)

This article analyzes the relevance of satire in the political culture of the first Spanish republicanism through the figure of Juan Martínez Villergas (1817-1894), the best known satirist of mid-nineteenth century Spain. It points out the meaning and usefulness of this literary genre for this polit...

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Main Author: Xavier Andreu Miralles
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Cádiz 2019-12-01
Series:Cuadernos de Ilustración y Romanticismo
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Online Access:https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/cir/article/view/5045
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spelling doaj-38799395f81a4451a212d5b9e02392cf2021-03-29T15:09:36ZspaUniversidad de CádizCuadernos de Ilustración y Romanticismo2173-06872019-12-01259711410.25267/Cuad_Ilus_romant.2019.i25.7Sátira y política en el primer republicanismo: los tres juicios de Juan Martínez Villergas (1840-1854)Xavier Andreu Miralles0Universitat de ValènciaThis article analyzes the relevance of satire in the political culture of the first Spanish republicanism through the figure of Juan Martínez Villergas (1817-1894), the best known satirist of mid-nineteenth century Spain. It points out the meaning and usefulness of this literary genre for this political culture. Likewise, it highlights how the confluence between political and literary activities configured a certain model of revolutionary poet and a certain understanding of literature that began to be questioned and cornered in postrevolutionary Spain, under the cultural hegemony of Spanish “respectable” liberalism.https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/cir/article/view/5045republicanismpolitical culturesliteraturesatiremartínez villergas
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Sátira y política en el primer republicanismo: los tres juicios de Juan Martínez Villergas (1840-1854)
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republicanism
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title Sátira y política en el primer republicanismo: los tres juicios de Juan Martínez Villergas (1840-1854)
title_short Sátira y política en el primer republicanismo: los tres juicios de Juan Martínez Villergas (1840-1854)
title_full Sátira y política en el primer republicanismo: los tres juicios de Juan Martínez Villergas (1840-1854)
title_fullStr Sátira y política en el primer republicanismo: los tres juicios de Juan Martínez Villergas (1840-1854)
title_full_unstemmed Sátira y política en el primer republicanismo: los tres juicios de Juan Martínez Villergas (1840-1854)
title_sort sátira y política en el primer republicanismo: los tres juicios de juan martínez villergas (1840-1854)
publisher Universidad de Cádiz
series Cuadernos de Ilustración y Romanticismo
issn 2173-0687
publishDate 2019-12-01
description This article analyzes the relevance of satire in the political culture of the first Spanish republicanism through the figure of Juan Martínez Villergas (1817-1894), the best known satirist of mid-nineteenth century Spain. It points out the meaning and usefulness of this literary genre for this political culture. Likewise, it highlights how the confluence between political and literary activities configured a certain model of revolutionary poet and a certain understanding of literature that began to be questioned and cornered in postrevolutionary Spain, under the cultural hegemony of Spanish “respectable” liberalism.
topic republicanism
political cultures
literature
satire
martínez villergas
url https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/cir/article/view/5045
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