History, Social Sciences
No. 26 (2022): Spring–Summer
Testimonios

A case of political satire in 18th-Century Nueva Galicia: the poem “Conocido te tienen ya los tapatíos”

Joaquín Rodríguez Beltrán
Universidad de Guadalajara
Published December 6, 2022
Keywords
  • Guadalajara,
  • Nueva Galicia,
  • political satire,
  • popular poetry,
  • Real Audiencia de Guadalajara
How to Cite
Rodríguez Beltrán, J. (2022). A case of political satire in 18th-Century Nueva Galicia: the poem “Conocido te tienen ya los tapatíos”. Letras Históricas E-ISSN: 2448-8372, (26), 27 pp. https://doi.org/10.31836/lh.26.7363

Abstract

This article seeks, first, to contextualize an anonymous satirical poem, unknown until now, which appeared titleless in Guadalajara on 12 November 1750. Second, it offers a modernized edition of the poem with annotations. The poem in question is a political satire directed against the contemporary authorities in the Royal Court of Guadalajara, pointing out the corruption of officials and their enrichment at the expense of others. In general, I argue that the poem could be explained by the discontent of the time; in particular, I indicate the clues which suggest that the person who wrote was close to the clergy, to the town council or to the major landholders of the region.

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