Author: Paul G. Larmeu
Publisher:
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Languages : es
Pages : 376
Book Description
El hermetismo y su sentido en la obra de Juan Rulfo
Author: Paul G. Larmeu
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Languages : es
Pages : 376
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Languages : es
Pages : 376
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La ficción de la memoria
Author: Federico Campbell
Publisher: Ediciones Era
ISBN: 9789684116023
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : es
Pages : 556
Book Description
Antología que recoge investigaciones, ensayos, testimonios y entrevistas sobre la obra literaria de Juan Rulfo. El orden de su secuencia es cronológico porque quiere hacer ver cuál ha sido la evolución crítica a lo largo de los años, desde los primeros trabajos de Carlos Blanco Aguinaga (1955), Mariana Frenk (1961), hasta los de Juan Villoro (2000) y Jorge Aguilar Mora (2001): las diferentes lecturas de una generación a otra. Asimismo los testimonios se presentan –de Gabriel García Márquez (1980) y Jorge Luis Borges (1985) a Juan José Arreola (1994) y Jorge Volpi (2000)– según se fueron dando en el tiempo a partir del momento en que aparecieron {El llano en llamas}, en 1953, y {Pedro Páramo}, la única, magistral novela de Rulfo.
Publisher: Ediciones Era
ISBN: 9789684116023
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : es
Pages : 556
Book Description
Antología que recoge investigaciones, ensayos, testimonios y entrevistas sobre la obra literaria de Juan Rulfo. El orden de su secuencia es cronológico porque quiere hacer ver cuál ha sido la evolución crítica a lo largo de los años, desde los primeros trabajos de Carlos Blanco Aguinaga (1955), Mariana Frenk (1961), hasta los de Juan Villoro (2000) y Jorge Aguilar Mora (2001): las diferentes lecturas de una generación a otra. Asimismo los testimonios se presentan –de Gabriel García Márquez (1980) y Jorge Luis Borges (1985) a Juan José Arreola (1994) y Jorge Volpi (2000)– según se fueron dando en el tiempo a partir del momento en que aparecieron {El llano en llamas}, en 1953, y {Pedro Páramo}, la única, magistral novela de Rulfo.
La imagen poética en la obra narrativa de Juan Rulfo
Author: Eduardo Palacios
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Languages : es
Pages : 232
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Languages : es
Pages : 232
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Tríptico para Juan Rulfo
Author: Víctor Jiménez
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Category : Photography, Artistic
Languages : es
Pages : 588
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Category : Photography, Artistic
Languages : es
Pages : 588
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Rulfo, dinámica de la violencia
Author: Marta Portal
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Category : Violence in literature
Languages : es
Pages : 328
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Category : Violence in literature
Languages : es
Pages : 328
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La palabra artística en la novela de Juan Rulfo
Author: Martín Ramos Díaz
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
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Category : Aesthetics
Languages : es
Pages : 300
Book Description
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
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Category : Aesthetics
Languages : es
Pages : 300
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Hispanic Journal
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Category : Civilization, Hispanic
Languages : en
Pages : 422
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Category : Civilization, Hispanic
Languages : en
Pages : 422
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Monographic Review
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Category : American literature
Languages : es
Pages : 410
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Category : American literature
Languages : es
Pages : 410
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The Lettered City
Author: Angel Rama
Publisher: Latin America in Translation
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Posthumously published to wide acclaim, The Lettered City is a vitally important work by one of Latin America's most highly respected theorists. Angel Rama's groundbreaking study--presented here in its first English translation--provides an overview of the power of written discourse in the historical formation of Latin American societies, and highlights the central role of cities in deploying and reproducing that power. To impose order on a vast New World empire, the Iberian monarchs created carefully planned cities where institutional and legal powers were administered through a specialized cadre of elite men called letrados; it is the urban nexus of lettered culture and state power that Rama calls "the lettered city." Starting with the colonial period, Rama undertakes a historical analysis of the hegemonic influences of the written word. He explores the place of writing and urbanization in the imperial designs of the Iberian colonialists and views the city both as a rational order of signs representative of Enlightenment progress and as the site where the Old World is transformed--according to detailed written instructions--in the New. His analysis continues by recounting the social and political challenges faced by the letrados as their roles in society widened to include those of journalist, fiction writer, essayist, and political leader, and how those roles changed through the independence movements of the nineteenth century. The coming of the twentieth century, and especially the gradual emergence of a mass reading public, brought further challenges. Through a discussion of the currents and countercurrents in turn-of-the-century literary life, Rama shows how the city of letters was finally "revolutionized." Already crucial in setting the terms for debate concerning the complex relationships among intellectuals, national formations, and the state, this elegantly written and translated work will be read by Latin American scholars in a wide range of disciplines, and by students and scholars in the fields of anthropology, cultural geography, and postcolonial studies.
Publisher: Latin America in Translation
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Posthumously published to wide acclaim, The Lettered City is a vitally important work by one of Latin America's most highly respected theorists. Angel Rama's groundbreaking study--presented here in its first English translation--provides an overview of the power of written discourse in the historical formation of Latin American societies, and highlights the central role of cities in deploying and reproducing that power. To impose order on a vast New World empire, the Iberian monarchs created carefully planned cities where institutional and legal powers were administered through a specialized cadre of elite men called letrados; it is the urban nexus of lettered culture and state power that Rama calls "the lettered city." Starting with the colonial period, Rama undertakes a historical analysis of the hegemonic influences of the written word. He explores the place of writing and urbanization in the imperial designs of the Iberian colonialists and views the city both as a rational order of signs representative of Enlightenment progress and as the site where the Old World is transformed--according to detailed written instructions--in the New. His analysis continues by recounting the social and political challenges faced by the letrados as their roles in society widened to include those of journalist, fiction writer, essayist, and political leader, and how those roles changed through the independence movements of the nineteenth century. The coming of the twentieth century, and especially the gradual emergence of a mass reading public, brought further challenges. Through a discussion of the currents and countercurrents in turn-of-the-century literary life, Rama shows how the city of letters was finally "revolutionized." Already crucial in setting the terms for debate concerning the complex relationships among intellectuals, national formations, and the state, this elegantly written and translated work will be read by Latin American scholars in a wide range of disciplines, and by students and scholars in the fields of anthropology, cultural geography, and postcolonial studies.
Foundational Fictions
Author: Doris Sommer
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520913868
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
National consolidation and romantic novels go hand in hand in Latin America. Foundational Fictions shows how 19th century patriotism and heterosexual passion historically depend on one another to engender productive citizens.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520913868
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
National consolidation and romantic novels go hand in hand in Latin America. Foundational Fictions shows how 19th century patriotism and heterosexual passion historically depend on one another to engender productive citizens.