MAIN AGENTS IN THE DIFFUSION OF SPANISH LITERATURE

TASK 1, MILESTONE 1.

The first Specific Objective of LHIBRO II is the identification of the individuals with a shared interest in Spanish Literature, relevant to the diffusion of Spanish literature, whether by writing on Spanish letters, translating, editing, selling, collecting or printing texts, that is, authors, editors, reviewers, translators, booksellers, collectors and printers.

This list is a work in progress.

  • Rudolph Ackermann (1764–1834)
  • Antonio Alcalá Galiano (1789–1865)
  • John Allen (1771–1843)
  • Ángel Anaya (fl. 1790–1821)
  • Andrés Bello (1781–1865)
  • Joseph Blanco White (1775–1841)
  • Nikolás Böhl von Faber (1770–1836)
  • George Borrow (1803–1881)
  • John Bowring (1792–1872)
  • Mary Margaret Busk (1779–1863)
  • Marcelino Calero (1778–1838)
  • Paula Canga Argüelles de Vigo (1805–1876)
  • John George Cochrane (1781–1852)
  • Manuel Eduardo de Gorostiza (1789–1851)
  • Francisco de Miranda (1750–1816)
  • José Joaquín de Mora (1783–1864)
  • George Downes (1790–1846)
  • Richard Ford (1796–1858)
  • Felicia Hemans (1793–1835)
  • Fanny Margaretta Holcroft (1780–1844)
  • Thomas Holcroft (1745–1809)
  • Henry David Inglis (1795–1835)
  • Alexander Jardine (1736–1799)
  • Francis Jeffrey (1773–1850)
  • Lady Holland (Elizabeth Vassall-Fox) (1771–1845)
  • John Gibson Lockhart (1794–1854)
  • Lord Holland (Henry Richard Vassall-Fox) (1773–1840)
  • George Henry Lewes (1817–1878)
  • John Mitford (1781–1859)
  • George Moir (1800–1870)
  • Thomas Sheperd Munden (c. 1800 –1850)
  • John Murray (1737–1793)
  • Thomas Rodd (1763–1822)
  • Thomas Roscoe (1791–1871)
  • Vicente Salvá (1786–1849)
  • Walter Scott (1771–1832)
  • Mary Shelley (1797–1851)
  • Robert Southey (1774-1843)
  • Stephen West (unknown)
  • Jeremiah Holmes Wiffen (1792–1836)
  • John Wilson (1785–1854)
  • Samuel D. Whiteheard (fl. 1826)
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