Abstract
This paper exposes, from the point of view of philosophical anthropology, some issues thematically invoked by José de Espronceda Delgado (1808-1842) in the introductory poetical text to his poem El Diablo mundo (1841). The author pretends to emphasize the vigorous presence, in Espronceda's work, of conceptual and propositional elements of nihilistic nature. The author throws specially into relief the noticeable anthropological pessimism of the selected romantic poet.Comments
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