Gaspar Núñez De Arce
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Gaspar Núñez de Arce (1834–1903) was a Spanish
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and
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. He was nominated for the
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five times.


Life

He was born at
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, where he was educated for the priesthood. He had no vocation for the ecclesiastical state, plunged into literature, and produced a play entitled ''Amor y Orgullo'' which was acted at
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in 1849. To the displeasure of his father, an official in the post office, the youth refused to enter the seminary, and escaped to
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, where he obtained employment on the staff of '' El Observador'', a Liberal newspaper. He afterwards founded '' El Bachiller Honduras'', a journal in which he advocated a policy of Liberal concentration, and he attracted sufficient notice to justify his appointment as governor of
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, and his nomination as deputy for Valladolid in 1865. He was imprisoned at Cáceres for his violent attacks on the reactionary ministry of Narváez, acted as secretary to the revolutionary Junta of Catalonia when
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was dethroned, and wrote the " Manifesto to the Nation" published by the provisional government on 26 October 1868. During the next few years he practically withdrew from political life till the restoration, when he attached himself to Sagasta's party. He served under Sagasta as minister for the colonies, the interior, the exchequer and education; but ill-health compelled him to resign on 27 July 1890, and henceforth he refused to take office again. He was elected to the Spanish Academy on 8 January 1874 and was appointed a life-senator in 1886. He died at Madrid in February 1903. Núñez de Arce first came into notice as a dramatist, and he remained faithful to the stage for nearly a quarter of a century. In addition to three plays written in collaboration with
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, he produced ''¿Quién es el autor?'' (1859), ''La cuenta del zapatero'' (1859), ''¡Cómo se empeña un marido!'' (1860), ''Deudas de la honra'' (1863), ''Ni tanto ni tan poco'' (1865), ''Quien debe, paga'' (1867) and ''El haz de leña'' (1872). But Núñez de Arce's talent was more lyrical than dramatic, and his celebrity dates from the appearance of ''Gritos del combate'' (1875), a collection of poems exhorting Spaniards to lay aside domestic quarrels and to save their country from anarchy, more dangerous than a foreign foe. He maintained his position (in popular esteem) as the only possible rival of Campoamor by a series of philosophic, elegiac and symbolic poems: ''Raimundo Lulio'', ''Última lamentación de Lord Byron'' (1879), ''Un idilio y una elegía'' (1879), ''La selva oscura'' (1879) and ''La visión de Fray Martín'' (1880). The old brilliance sets off the naturalistic observation of ''La Pesca'' (1884) and ''La Maruja'' (1886). The list of his works is completed by ''Poemas cortos'' (1895) and ''¡Sursum corda!'' (1900); ''Hernán el lobo'', published in ''El Liberal'' (January 23, 1881) and ''Luzbel'' remain unfinished. His strength lies in the graciousness of his vision, his sincerity and command of his instrument; his weakness derives from his divided sympathies, his moods of obvious sentiment and his rhetorical facility. But at his best, as in the ''Gritos del combate'', he is a master of virile music and patriotic doctrine.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Nunez De Arce, Gaspar 19th-century Spanish poets 1834 births 1903 deaths Members of the Royal Spanish Academy Spanish male poets 19th-century Spanish male writers