Baltasar Gracian was born in 1601 in Belmonte, Aragon and entered
the Society of Jesus in 1619. Teaching in Jesuit colleges across
the Kingdom of Aragon, he was also at one time confessor to the
viceroy of Aragon and chaplain to the Spanish army. But it is as
one of the great Spanish stylists and moralists that he is best
known. He wrote a series of short moral tracts marked by their
elliptical, epigrammatic style, as well as a three volume
allegorical novel, The Critic (1651-57). Published in 1647, The
Pocket Oracle and Art of Prudence influenced the vogue for the form
in France, and was quickly translated into the major European
languages.
Jeremy Robbins is Forbes Professor of Hispanic Studies at the
University of Edinburgh. He is the author of numerous studies on
Spanish Baroque culture and a General Editor of the Bulletin of
Spanish Studies.
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