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JOSE CLAVIJO Y FAJARDO (173o–18o6)
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CLAVIJO Y FAJARDO, JOSE (173o–18o6), Spanish publicist, was born at Lanzarote (Canary Islands) in 1730. He settled in Madrid, became editor of El Pensador, and by his campaign against the public performance of autos sacramentales secured their 'prohibition in 1765. In 1770 he was appointed director of the royal theatres, a post which he resigned in order to take up the editorship of the Mercurio histOrico y politico de Madrid: at the time of his death in 18o6 he was secretary to the Cabinet of Natural History. He had in abundance the courage, per-severance and gift of pungent expression which form the equipment of the aggressive journalist, but his work would long since have been forgotten were it not that it put an end to a peculiarly national form of dramatic exposition, and that his love affair with one of Beaumarchais' sisters suggested the theme of Goethe's first publication, Clavigo.