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James Fitzmaurice-Kelly FBA (1858 – 30 November 1923) was a British writer on Spanish literature. Born in Glasgow, He was the son of Colonel Thomas Kelly of the 40th Regiment of Foot and was educated at St Charles's College, Kensington, where he learned Spanish from a fellow pupil and taught himself to read Don Quixote. Obtaining work in 1885 as a tutor in Jerez de la Frontera to Buenaventura Misa y Busheroy, the son of the I Count of Bayona, later the Marquis of Misa. In Madrid he started the first version of his biography on Miguel de Cervantes. Around 1886, he met Ambassador Juan Valera, politician and war journalist Gaspar Núñez de Arce, and other important poets and intellectuals. He wrote on Hispanic Culture subjects for The Spectator, Athenæum and Pall Mall Gazette. Returning to Eng

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  • James Fitzmaurice-Kelly (* 20. Juni 1858 in Glasgow; † 30. November 1923 in , Outer London) war ein britischer Romanist und Hispanist. (de)
  • James Fitzmaurice-Kelly (Glasgow, 20 de junio de 1858 - , 30 de noviembre de 1923) fue un hispanista y cervantista británico. (es)
  • James Fitzmaurice-Kelly, född 1857 i Glasgow, död 1923, var en brittisk litteraturhistoriker. Fitzmaurice-Kelly var professor i spanska språket och litteraturen i Liverpool 1909-16, och vid Londons universitet 1916-20. Fitzmaurices främsta verk är A history of Spanish literature (1898). Värdefulla är även hans många andra arbeten på den spanska litteraturens område, såsom Life of M. de Cervantes (1892), utgåvor av Don Quijote och Celestina, Chapteers on Spanish literature (1908) med flera. Förutom de grundliga detaljkunskaperna är Fitzmaurice-Kellys sinnrika jämförelser mellan olika litteraturer lärorika och suggestiva. (sv)
  • James Fitzmaurice-Kelly FBA (1858 – 30 November 1923) was a British writer on Spanish literature. Born in Glasgow, He was the son of Colonel Thomas Kelly of the 40th Regiment of Foot and was educated at St Charles's College, Kensington, where he learned Spanish from a fellow pupil and taught himself to read Don Quixote. Obtaining work in 1885 as a tutor in Jerez de la Frontera to Buenaventura Misa y Busheroy, the son of the I Count of Bayona, later the Marquis of Misa. In Madrid he started the first version of his biography on Miguel de Cervantes. Around 1886, he met Ambassador Juan Valera, politician and war journalist Gaspar Núñez de Arce, and other important poets and intellectuals. He wrote on Hispanic Culture subjects for The Spectator, Athenæum and Pall Mall Gazette. Returning to Eng (en)
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