El Duende was a Dominican newspaper from Santo Domingo founded by José Núñez de Cáceres. It was the second Dominican paper. It printed its first issue just a few days after Núñez de Cáceres' second paper, El Telégrafo Continental de Santo Domingo, had appeared.[1] Both papers were the result of an increasing politicization among the Dominican criollos[2] in Santo Domingo, who were at the time under the Spanish colonial government.[1][3] Political satire, opinions, and dialogue about the colony's relation with Spain were the main uses of this paper. Though it lasted for only four months, it left a precedent that inspired similar contributions later in the 19th century. Through it, Núñez de Cáceres developed himself as a fabulist,[4] publishing stories he signed as "El Fabulista Principiante" (novice).[1][5]

El Duende
Founder(s)José Núñez de Cáceres
FoundedApril 15, 1821
LanguageSpanish
Ceased publicationJuly 15, 1821
HeadquartersSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic

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  1. ^ a b c Blanco Diaz, Andrés (2009). Vindicaciones y apologías: Bernardo Correa Y Cidrón (PDF). Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: Archivo General de la Nación. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-05-12. Retrieved 2014-05-09.
  2. ^ LITERATURA DOMINICANA.
  3. ^ Contín Aybar, Néstor (1984). Historia de la literatura dominicana. San Pedro de Macorís : República Dominicana: Universidad central del Este. p. 298. OCLC 462012243.
  4. ^ "JOSÉ NÚÑEZ DE CÁCERES: FABULISTA (Dominican historians: Jose Nunez de Caceres: Fables)". 2009–2010. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved September 8, 2010.
  5. ^ Cassá, Roberto (2000). Jose Nuñez de Cáceres: precursor de la independencia. Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep: Tobogan. p. 34. ISBN 9993410403. OCLC 253950337.