Eladio Vergara y Vergara

Eladio Vergara y Vergara (1821-1888) was a Colombian lawyer, folletin writer[1] known for the epic poem "Guerra de Neo-Granada" First introduced in the political magazine "La Matricaria" created by prestigious writer Jose Maria Vergara y Vergara, his brother. Eladio was also related by blood to General Tomas Cipriano de Mosquera.[2] Served Colombia as Secretary of Finance of the State of Cauca [3][4]

Eladio Vergara y Vergara
Born1821
Died1888
LanguageSpanish
NationalityColombian
EducationLaw
Alma materDel Rosario University
PeriodXIX Century
GenreEpic Poetry
Notable worksGuerra de Neo-Granada,

El Mudo, El Misionero. Drama tradicional en tres actos [and in verse]. 1851,

Capilla del Sagrario de Bogotá
SpousePaulina Velasco Velasco
RelativesJose Maria Vergara y Vergara

Notable Work edit

  • Participated in the political newspaper "El Semanario" of general Mosquera.
  • Guerra de Neo-Granada
  • El Mudo[5]
  • El Misionero. Drama tradicional en tres actos [and in verse]. 1851[6]
  • Capilla del Sagrario de Bogotá[7]
  • El Oidor de Santa Fe, Roland o Bandido de San Lotario y Misionero[8]
  • Comic ¿Cuál Gobierno?

References edit

  1. ^ Hart, Stephen M. (2007). A Companion to Latin American Literature. ISBN 9781855661479.
  2. ^ Cause against the president of the United States of Colombia: citizen great general Tomas Cipriano de Mosquera, and other high federal officials.... (1867). Colombia: Printing of the nation.
  3. ^ José Agustín Blanco Barros / Obras completas Tomo IV - Geografía histórica. (2018). Colombia: Universidad del Norte. Page 343
  4. ^ Castro-Gómez, Santiago (2004). Pensar el siglo XIX: cultura, biopolítica y modernidad en Colombia (in Spanish). Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. ISBN 978-1-930744-20-2.
  5. ^ Williams, R. L. (2010). The Colombian Novel, 1844-1987. United States: University of Texas Press.
  6. ^ VERGARA, E. (1851). El Misionero. Drama tradicional en tres actos [and in verse]. Por E. V.. Colombia: (n.p.).
  7. ^ Vergara y Vergara, E., Henao, J. M. (1886). Capilla del Sagrario de Bogotá. Colombia: editor no identificado.
  8. ^ Héctor M Ardila A (1998). Hombres y mujeres en las letras de Colombia. ISBN 9789582002077.