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Tomás Iriarte y de Oropesa was a prominent Spanish poet and fabulist, best known for his contributions to the genre of fables during the late 18th century. His most notable work, "Fábulas Literarias," published in 1782, showcases his skill in crafting moral tales that blend wit, humor, and social commentary. Iriarte's fables often utilized animals as characters, delivering lessons that resonated with both the common people and the intellectual elite of his time. His ability to articulate complex ideas through simple narratives made his work accessible and enduring.

Iriarte was an influential figure in the Spanish literary scene, not only for his original fables but also for his poetic contributions and his role in the cultural exchanges of his era. His writings reflect the Enlightenment's ideals, promoting reason and critical thought, while also highlighting the importance of morality in society. Iriarte's legacy continues to inspire generations of writers and thinkers, solidifying his place in the canon of Spanish literature.

Nazionalità Spagnolo
Data di nascita March 18, 1750
Luogo di nascita La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain
Data di morte December 17, 1791
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