Journal article
La representación de la muerte en El Caballero determinado de Hernando de Acuña
Silva: Estudios de humanismo y tradición clásica, Vol.3, pp.9-36
2004
Abstract
This article studies the two representations of death that appear in El Caballero determinado [5553] by Hernando de Acuña. The first deals with the immediacy with which death, as an allegory of time, presents itself to the Author-character while the second representation is concerned with the way in which death 're-represents' itself by superimposing two symbolic realities. Explored at the same time, are Acuña's motivations for developing two complementary manifestations based on a symbolic construction that allowed him to modify the possible reception and perception that the text could have in its time.
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- Title
- La representación de la muerte en El Caballero determinado de Hernando de Acuña
- Creators
- Monserrat Bores Martinez - Drexel University, Global Studies and Modern Languages
- Publication Details
- Silva: Estudios de humanismo y tradición clásica, Vol.3, pp.9-36
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- Spanish
- Academic Unit
- Global Studies and Modern Languages
- Identifiers
- 991021874712404721