Poetic topics that lead to unhappiness: from La Galatea to the Persiles

From La Galatea to the Persiles, Cervantes’s narrative is a rich metaliterary laboratory inhabited by different types of readers. The reader of poetry who expects his life to follow the rules of the poetic topics is one of them. It is a reader invariably doomed to failure due to the abyss that opens...

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Autor principal: Santa-Aguilar, Sara
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2019
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spelling I28-R145-8903_oai2021-03-11 Santa-Aguilar, Sara 2019-11-01 From La Galatea to the Persiles, Cervantes’s narrative is a rich metaliterary laboratory inhabited by different types of readers. The reader of poetry who expects his life to follow the rules of the poetic topics is one of them. It is a reader invariably doomed to failure due to the abyss that opens between his life and the poetic topics. The purpose of this article is to study this type of readers of poetry in the crossroads between the expectations of the literary genres that rule their stories and those of their poetic referents. The following characters will be analysed: Teolinda and Rosaura in La Galatea, Grisóstomo in Don Quixote, Ricardo in El amante liberal and the enamoured portuguese in the Persiles. De La Galatea al Persiles, la narrativa de Cervantes se configura como un rico laboratorio metaliterario poblado por diferentes tipos de lectores. Uno de estos es el lector específicamente de poesía que espera que su historia se rija por ciertos tópicos poéticos. Se trata de un lector invariablemente condenado al fracaso debido al abismo que se abre entre los tópicos poéticos y su vida. El propósito de este artículo es analizar este tipo de lector de poesía en la encrucijada de las expectativas propias de los géneros literarios en los que se desarrollan sus historias y las de sus referentes poéticos. Se estudiarán los siguientes personajes: Teolinda y Rosaura en La Galatea, Grisóstomo en el Quijote, Ricardo en El amante liberal y el enamorado portugués en el Persiles. application/pdf http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/filologia/article/view/8903 10.34096/filologia.n51.8903 spa Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/filologia/article/view/8903/7725 Filología; Núm. 51 (2019); 17-27 2422-6009 0071-495X mimetic reader poetic topics violation of expectations Cervantes's poetry lector mimético tópicos poéticos violación de espectativas poesía de Cervantes Poetic topics that lead to unhappiness: from La Galatea to the Persiles Tópicos poéticos que conducen a la infelicidad: de La Galatea al Persiles info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares http://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=filologia&d=8903_oai
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description From La Galatea to the Persiles, Cervantes’s narrative is a rich metaliterary laboratory inhabited by different types of readers. The reader of poetry who expects his life to follow the rules of the poetic topics is one of them. It is a reader invariably doomed to failure due to the abyss that opens between his life and the poetic topics. The purpose of this article is to study this type of readers of poetry in the crossroads between the expectations of the literary genres that rule their stories and those of their poetic referents. The following characters will be analysed: Teolinda and Rosaura in La Galatea, Grisóstomo in Don Quixote, Ricardo in El amante liberal and the enamoured portuguese in the Persiles.
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