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In Tropes of Enlightenment in the Age of Bolivar, Ronald Briggs shines a much-needed light on the writings and life of Simon Rodriguez, early tutor to the hero of Latin American independence Simon Bolivar and an accomplished essayist in his own right. Bolivar and Rodriguez's lives intersected often after those early years. When Bolivar swore his life to Spanish American independence on a hill outside Rome in 1805, Rodriguez was there to witness the historic moment. And when Bolivar needed to shape the new government of Bolivia, he enlisted Rodriguez to serve roles in developing both its educational system and its infrastructure.
The book, released during the bicentennial of the early wars for Latin American independence, boldly places Rodriguez in the pantheon of important writers who influenced philosophical thought during the upheavals of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Noah Webster, and Tom Paine. Beyond merely providing the first in-depth analysis of Rodriguez's writings and life work, Briggs also reveals an innovator of style as Rodriguez shaped the utility and vitality of the essay as an emerging form of argument.
Tropes of Enlightenment in the Age of Bolivar is an essential study of a unique and playful writer who is finally revealed as a foundational figure in Spanish American independence and an influential thinker in the larger field of hemispheric studies.
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11 juin 2010

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9780826516954

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English

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Tropes of Enlightenment in the Age of Bolívar 6[^ Simón Rodríguezand theAmerican EssayatRevolution
By Ronald Briggs
Tropes of Enlightenment in the Age of Bolívar
Tropes of Enlightenment in the Age of Bolívar Simón Rodríguez and the American Essay at Revolution
Ronald Briggs
vanderbilt university press nashville
©  by Vanderbilt University Press Nasville, Tennessee  All rigts reserved First Edition 
his book is printed on acid-free paper made from % post-consumer recycled content. Manufactured in te United States of America
Frontispiece and cover illustration: Portrait of Simón Rodríguez attributed to Juan Agustín Guerrero. Museo y Templete de los Héroes Nacionales, Colegio Militar Eloy Alfaro (Quito, Ecuador).
Design: Dariel Mayer
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Briggs, Ronald, – Tropes of enligtenment in te age of Bolívar : Simón Rodríguez and te American essay at Revolution / Ronald Briggs. p. cm. Includes bibliograpical references and index.  ---- (clot : alk. paper) . Rodríguez, Simón, –—Pilosopy. . Rodríguez, Simón, –—Literary style. . Latin America—History—Pilosopy. I. Title. ..  ’.—dc 
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American Asylum and te Retoric of Escape Harmony in New World Nature and Old World Eyes Education, Republican Values, and Intellectual Independence Te Quest for a New World Language Te Political and Artistic Avant-Garde
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