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Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo

Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo

Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo (November 3, 1856 – May 2, 1912) was a Spanish scholar, historian and literary critic. Even though his main interest was the History of ideas, and Hispanic philology in general, he also cultivated poetry, translation and philosophy.

He was born at Santander where he showed that he was an infant prodigy. Only 15 years old, he studied under Manuel Milà i Fontanals at the University of Barcelona (1871-1872), then proceeded to the central University of Madrid. His academic success was unprecedented; a special law was passed by the "Cortes" to enable him to become a professor at the age of twenty-two. Three years later he was elected a member of the Real Academia Española; but by this time he was well known throughout Spain.

His first volume, "Estudios críticos sobre escritores montañeses" (1876), had attracted little notice, and his scholarly "Horacio en Español" (1877) appealed only to students. He became famous, through his "Ciencia española" (1878), a collection of polemical essays defending the national tradition against the attacks of political and religious reformers. The unbending orthodoxy of this work is even more noticeable in the "Historia de los heterodoxos españoles" (1880-1886), and the writer was hailed as the champion of the ultramontane party. As the "Catholic Encyclopedia" (1908-10) described his work "Every page of his writings reveals a wealth of strong common sense, clear perception, and a vein of wonderful and ever varying erudition. Thoroughly Catholic in spirit, he found his greatest delight, he declared, in devoting all his work to the glory of God and the exaltation of the name of Jesus.". [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/16063a.htm CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Marcelino Menendez y Pelayo ] at www.newadvent.org]

His lectures (1881) on Calderón established his reputation as a literary critic; and his work as an historian of Spanish literature was continued in his "Historia de las ideas estéticas en España" (1881-1891), his edition (1890-1903) of Lope de Vega, his "Antología de poetas líricos castellanos" (1890-1906), and his "Origenes de la novela" (1905). Although some of his judgments, mainly those related to the defense of the Spanish tradition, are no longer accepted, his studies of Spanish literature (medieval, Renaissance, and Golden Age) are still invaluable.

He was professor of Spanish literature at the University of Madrid (1878–98) and director of the Biblioteca Nacional de España (1898–1912).

Works

*"La novela entre los latinos" (Santander, 1875). (His doctoral thesis)
*"Estudios críticos sobre escritores montañeses. I. Trueba y Cosío" (Santander, 1876).
*"Polémicas, indicaciones y proyectos sobre la ciencia española" (Madrid, 1876).
*"La ciencia española", 2ª edition (Madrid, 1887-1880).
*"Horacio en España" (Madrid, 1877, 2ª ed. 1885).
*"Estudios poéticos" (Madrid, 1878).
*"Odas, epístolas y tragedias" (Madrid, 1906).
*"Traductores españoles de la Eneida" (Madrid, 1879).
*"Traductores de las Églogas y Geórgicas de Virgilio" (Madrid, 1879).
*"Historia de los heterodoxos españoles" (Madrid, 1880-1882).
*"Calderón y su teatro" (Madrid, 1881).
*"Dramas de Guillermo Shakespeare" translation (Barcelona, 1881).
*"Obras completas de Marco Tulio Cicerón", translation (Madrid, 1881-1884).
*"Historia de las isdeas estéticas en España" (Madrid, 1883-1889).
*"Estudios de crítica literaria" (Madrid, 1884).
*"Obras de Lope de Vega", 1890-1902.
*"Antología de poetas líricos castellanos desde la formación del idioma hasta nuestros días", 1890-1908.
*"Ensayos de crítica filosófica" (Madrid, 1892).
*"Antología de poetas hispano-americanos", 1893-1895.
*"Historia de la poesía hispano-americana" (Madrid, 1911).
*"Bibliografía hispano-latina clásica" (Madrid, 1902).
*"Orígenes de la novela" (Madrid, 1905-1915).
*"El doctor D. Manuel Milá y Fontanals. Semblanza literaria" (Barcelona, 1908).
*"Obras Completas", started in 1911.
*"Biblioteca de traductores españoles", in "Obras Completas", Madrid

References

*1911
*CathEncy|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/16063a.htm|title=Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo


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