Garcia de la concha

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Víctor García de la Concha (nacido el 2 de enero de 1934 en Villaviciosa, Asturias)[1] es un filólogo español. Fue director del Instituto Cervantes y de la Real Academia Española. Ocupó ese cargo durante tres mandatos de cuatro años, de 1998 a 2010. Los directores no suelen durar más de dos mandatos.

De la Concha se licenció en Filosofía por la Universidad de Oviedo y en Teología por la Pontificia Universidad Gregoriana de Roma. Ejerció la docencia en diversas instituciones y universidades, como la Universidad de Valladolid, la Universidad de Murcia y la Universidad de Zaragoza, hasta que obtuvo la Cátedra de Literatura Española en la Universidad de Salamanca.

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The first of those trips was to Chile. In those days, Garzón had just denounced Pinochet. It was a dog day,” the honoree recalled. It was snowing, which was not very often. I went to the hotel, changed and came back hoping no one was there. When I entered the hall, it was absolutely full with all the civil, military and ecclesiastical authorities”. It was the beginning of a long journey. Then, one by one, he visited all the heads of government. “I realized that this was something America was waiting for, and that it was not enough for us. We simply had to work on an equal footing.

A man of action, entrepreneurship and an advocate of teamwork, Bosque defined, the honoree “managed to make the RAE also a place of meeting, confrontation and permanent mutual enrichment.”

“Montero has mentioned the importance of the articles in which he commented on the new poetry,” he continued, “I also read with enormous admiration these articles that guided us through the undergrowth and abundance of poetry that was being published. In that work alone we have to be enormously grateful to him. No one has done it with such efficiency, sensitivity and so much respect for authors and readers”.

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This work aims to show a new image of Spanish literature: a panorama made up of the best pages that modern criticism, from the most original and revealing perspectives, has devoted to the fundamental aspects of Spanish literary history, from the jarchas to the present day.

Elected on November 7, 1991. He took office on May 10, 1992 with a speech entitled Philology and Mysticism: St. John of the Cross, “Living Flame of Love”. He was answered, on behalf of the corporation, by Gonzalo Torrente Ballester.He was secretary (1992-1998), director of the corporation and president of ASALE (1998-2010). Since 2011 he has been honorary director.Víctor García de la Concha has a degree in

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The Academy already had the “History” by Alonso Zamora Vicente, centered on the biographies of the occupants of the 46 chairs. What was missing was “a sequential account” that would show what this institution has done in each stage and how the Dictionary, Grammar and Orthography have evolved.

After a “dynastic” stage, in which one Marquis of Villena was succeeded by another, Ignacio de Luzán, famous for his “Poetics”, entered the scene. Together with the Minister of State José de Carvajal, he planned a new Academy of Sciences and Letters (an idea that was repeated throughout the 18th and 19th centuries).

During the period of the director Juan de la Pezuela, Count of Cheste (1875-1906), there were so many prominent politicians in the Academy that, when the plenary sessions ended, they would say: “the session is adjourned; the Council of Ministers begins”.

This was explained by Pedro Laín Entralgo, for whom the RAE was “a space of coexistence in freedom, where a man condemned to death (Buero Vallejo) sits next to Torcuato Luca de Tena, a right-wing man”, evokes García de la Concha.