Andrés Bello
Scholarship and Nation-Building in Nineteenth-Century Latin America
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:2nd Nov '06
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The first book-length biography in English of Andrés Bello, the nineteenth-century Latin American intellectual, first published in 2001.
This biography of Andrés Bello, the nineteenth-century Latin American intellectual, statesman and poet, was the first to appear in English. It provides a comprehensive interpretation of Bello's work, gives an account of his life based on new information from archives in four countries, and sheds new light on this critical period in Latin American history.This book-length intellectual biography of Andrés Bello, first published in 2001, is the first to appear in English. Bello, the most important intellectual of nineteenth-century Latin America, made enduring contributions to the fields of international law, civil legislation, grammar and philology. He was also a poet of note, a literary critic and an influential statesman whose contributions to nation-building and Spanish American identity are widely recognized across the region. In this book, Jaksic provides an archival-based critical account that challenges the celebratory literature that has dominated Bello studies. He demonstrates how knowledge of Bello's contributions illuminate not only Latin American history, but also current issues of imperial fragmentation, nationalism and language.
'On finishing this book I appreciated the coherence of Bello's intellectual vision in a way I had not hitherto done …'. History
'This is the first full-length intellectual life of Bello in English, and is a major contribution to scholarship on him.' Forum for Modern Language Studies
ISBN: 9780521027595
Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 20mm
Weight: 440g
292 pages