En este artículo se analizan las características del género policiaco presentes en la obra literaria Verano rojo del escritor Daniel Quirós, con el fin de tener una mejor comprensión acerca de la ...construcción de la novela policiaca costarricense.
RESUMEN: Se plantea un estudio de la interpolación de El curioso impertinente en la primera parte del Quijote que tiene en cuenta el contexto de la prosa de la ficción áurea, los planteamientos ...narrativos de Cervantes a lo largo de su carrera literaria y la reflexión metaliteraria en su obra. Se indaga en las conexiones de la novela con el texto que la contiene, no solamente con la trama principal de don Quijote y Sancho, a partir de los ejes realidad-ficción y verdad-mentira, sino también a partir de las conexiones que se establecen con el resto episodios interpolados. ABSTRACT: A study of the interpolation of El curioso impertinente in the first part of Don Quixote is proposed, taking into account the context of the prose of golden fiction, the narrative approaches of Cervantes throughout his literary career, and the metaliterary reflection in his work. It explores the connections of the novel with the text that contains it, not only with the main plot of Don Quixote and Sancho, from the reality-fiction and truth-lie axes, but also from the connections established with the rest of the interpolated episodes.
El estudio aborda el tema de la dictadora en La dama de cristal (1999), de Zelmar Acevedo Díaz (Argentina, 1951). Se comparan con otras novelas sobre el mismo tema y se examinan coincidencias o ...disparidades entre la representación literaria femenina y masculina del autoritarismo. La dictadura latinoamericana como fenómeno político ha persistido en América Latina con diferentes matices ideológicos. Gabriel García Márquez en El otoño del patriarca, Mario Vargas Llosa en La fiesta del Chivo o Luis Spota en El tiempo de la ira tratan este hecho para perfilar sus rasgos distintivos. Existe un caso particular en que el autoritarismo lo encarna una mujer. This study focuses on the theme of female dictator in La dama de cristal (1999), by Zelmar Acevedo Díaz (Argentina, 1951). It is compared with other novels on the same theme and an analysis is carried out of coincidences or disparities between the feminine and masculine literary representation of authoritarianism. Latin American dictatorships are a political phenomenon that has persisted in Latin America with different ideological tones. Gabriel García Márquez in El otoño del patriarca; Mario Vargas Llosa in La fiesta del Chivo or Luis Spota in El tiempo de la ira have approached this issue to profile its distinctive features. There is one particular case of a female dictator.
El presente artículo traza una poética de la crisis, por la que se ven atravesadas dos novelas gráficas Fagocitosis (2011) de Marcos Prior y Danide y Lo que (me) está pasando (2015) de Miguel Brieva. ...En el estadio avanzado del capitalismo en su época neoliberal, se alteran los modos de producción de sentido y las poéticas de la crisis se articulan en los artefactos culturales en diferentes regímenes, como el paradigma de financiarización y de precarización. Partiendo de estudiosos como Laval y Dardot, Butler, Rancière o el Comité Invisible, estas dos novelas gráficas nos permiten rastrear dichos patrones.
A narrativa Maria! Não Me Mates, Que Sou Tua Mãe!, publicada pelo escritor português Camilo Castelo Branco, sob anonimato, em 1848, tem seduzido atéhoje ouvintes e leitores com formações e gostos ...muito diferentes entre si. Este texto, uma das primeiras obras em prosa do autor da célebre novela romântica Amor de Perdição (1862), surgiu em folheto de cordel. O seu grande sucesso pode avaliar-se pelas várias edições que teve logo entre 1848 e 1852. Neste artigo, procuro compreender esta obra no contexto da produção literária de Camilo e da cultura portuguesa e europeia de meados do século XIX.
Con la publicación de El nombre de la rosa de Umberto Eco la novela histórica dio un giro en su estilo y en su narrativa favoreciendo que el género gozara de una mayor acogida entre el lector ...mayoritario. Este éxito hizo que la producción de novela histórica aumentara y se dirigiera a un público más general. El artículo analiza las claves del éxito y la influencia de la novela en otras obras del género publicadas en España en las últimas décadas.
In the face of the premonitions that pointed to its obsolescence and lethal decline due to the hegemonic digital paradigm, the (hyper)contemporary novel has demonstrated a strong capacity for ...reinvention and rejuvenation, exploring, for example, the materiality and visuality of the printed page. This occurs in the multimodal novel, the narrative subgenre that we intend to characterize. We highlight its strong archival propensity and adduce the reasons that drive the multimodal narrator to integrate and semantically explore resources other than just words (e.g., images, documents, objects, etc.). Starting from this theoretical section, our main objective is to analyze the portuguese novel A Coleção Privada de Acácio Nobre (2016), by Patrícia Portela. This multimodal work presents the "spolio" of Acácio Nobre, an important artist (1869-1974), but shrouded in an aura of silence and, therefore, practically unknown to all. In order to demonstrate his real existence, various types of documentary evidence (photographs, manuscripts, drawings, works of art, and others) are inserted. It is our intention to analyze the various strategies of veridiction and fictionalization deployed by the narrator in the construction of the Acacian figure. In addition, we also consider the possibility of Acácio Nobre (along with Bernardo Soares, his friend) being a semi-heteronym.
Jules Dassin was the first filmmaker to adapt a novel by Kazantzakis, Christ Recrucified. This paper presents an analysis that contrasts both of these works and the artistic careers of their ...respective creators.
Jules Dassin fue el primero en llevar al cine una novela de Kazantzakis, Cristo de nuevo crucificado. La autora realiza un análisis contrastivo de ambas obras y la trayectoria artística de sus respectivos creadores.
"The trips to Italy that Paul Bourget made throughout his life seem to have influenced his literary career and his intellectual, from the dilettante to the successful novelist and critic. How these ...Italian artistic sensations conditioned Bourget to establish psychological criticism that was increasingly systematic? How is this italianisation reflected in his novels and what are the artistic references that determined this inclination? Following the course of this pilgrimage and the development of his writings, Italy seems a point of inflection in the evolution of Paul Bourget’s psychological thought. The purpose of this article is precisely to shed light on this hypothesis and to contribute to a better understanding and reading of Bourget’s psychological criticism."