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Tomás de Iriarte (or Yriarte) y Oropesa (Puerto de la Cruz, La Orotava, island of Tenerife, 18 September 1750  Madrid, 17 September 1791), was a Spanish neoclassical poet.

Tomás de Iriarte y Oropes
Tomás de Iriarte y Oropes

Life


Tomás was born to the Iriarte family, many of whose members were writers in the humanist tradition. His father was Don Bernardo de Iriarte, while his mother was Doña Bárbara de las Nieves Hernández de Oropesa. His brother was Bernardo de Iriarte

He received his literary education at Madrid where he went aged 14 in 1764 under the care of his uncle, Juan de Iriarte (Puerto de la Cruz, 1701  Madrid 1771), librarian to the king of Spain. In his eighteenth year the nephew began his literary career by translating French plays for the royal theatre, and in 1770, under the anagram of Tirso Imarete, he published an original comedy entitled Hacer que hacemos.[1]

In the following year he became official translator at the foreign office, and in 1776 keeper of the records in the war department. In 1780 he authored a didactic poem in silvas entitled La Música, which attracted some attention in Italy as well as at home.[1]

The Fábulas literarias (1782), with which his name is most intimately associated, are composed in a great variety of metres, and was known for humorous attacks on literary men and methods,[1] as was the case, again and again, with Juan Pablo Forner (1756–1797).[citation needed]

During his later years, partly in consequence of the Fábulas, Iriarte was absorbed in personal controversies, and in 1786 was reported to the Inquisition for his sympathies with the French philosophers.[1]

He died of gout at Madrid, 17 September 1791, aged only 41.

He is the subject of an exhaustive monograph (1897) by Emilio Cotarelo y Mori,[1] (Vegadeo, 1 May 1857  Madrid, 27 January 1936), member of the Royal Spanish Academy, just that year.


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ISBN 2-909596-15-X.




На других языках


- [en] Tomás de Iriarte y Oropesa

[es] Tomás de Iriarte

Tomás de Iriarte y Nieves Ravelo (Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, 18 de septiembre de 1750-Madrid, 17 de septiembre de 1791), fabulista, traductor, dramaturgo y poeta español de la Ilustración y el neoclasicismo, fue también músico aficionado, hermano de los diplomáticos Bernardo de Iriarte y Domingo de Iriarte y sobrino del humanista, bibliógrafo y poeta Juan de Iriarte.[1]

[fr] Tomás de Iriarte

Tomás de Iriarte, né le 18 septembre 1750 à Puerto de la Orotava (aujourd’hui Puerto de la Cruz), sur l’ile de Tenerife et mort le 17 septembre 1791 (à 40 ans) à Madrid, est un poète, fabuliste, dramaturge et traducteur espagnol en manière de néoclassicisme.

[ru] Ириарте, Томас

Томáс Ириа́рте (исп. Tomás de Iriarte y Oropesa; 18 сентября 1750 (1750-09-18), Пуэрто-де-ла-Крус — 17 сентября 1791, Мадрид) — испанский поэт и баснописец, племянник Хуана Ириарте.



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