María Zambrano and Unamuno’s anti-scholarly legacy: (dis) continuities of Don Quixote as Sphinx
Against the scholarly tradition of the late nineteenth century, the symbolic readings of Don Quijote show the idea of that book as a figure of a genuine Spanish philosophy. Unamuno’s contribution was not only central to the vindication of an anti-rationalist way of valuing the canon, but also gave h...
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I28-R253-article-106232021-10-14T17:56:50Z María Zambrano and Unamuno’s anti-scholarly legacy: (dis) continuities of Don Quixote as Sphinx María Zambrano y el legado anti-erudito de Unamuno: (dis)continuidades del Quijote como Esfinge Saba, Mariano Unamuno Zambrano metaphor Sphinx Quijote Unamuno Zambrano metáfora Esfinge Quijote Against the scholarly tradition of the late nineteenth century, the symbolic readings of Don Quijote show the idea of that book as a figure of a genuine Spanish philosophy. Unamuno’s contribution was not only central to the vindication of an anti-rationalist way of valuing the canon, but also gave his successors a metaphorical framework capable of relating the novel to Spain itself and to the myth of the Sphinx. In this way, Zambrano picked up that link between the book, the nation and the myth, and proposed an overcoming personal philosophy. Frente a la tradición erudita de finales del siglo XIX, las lecturas simbólicas del Quijote proyectaron la idea del libro como cifra de una genuina filosofía española. El aporte de Unamuno al respecto no solo fue central para la reivindicación de un modo anti-racionalista de valoración del canon, sino que además legó al encuadre de sus sucesores un entramado metafórico capaz de relacionar la novela con España en sí y con el mito de la Esfinge. En esta línea puede arriesgarse que Zambrano recogió esa vinculación entre el libro, la nación y el mito, y propuso una filosofía personal superadora. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2021-10-14 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf text/html http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/filologia/article/view/10623 10.34096/filologia.n53.10623 Filología; Núm. 53 (2021); 5-17 2422-6009 0071-495X spa http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/filologia/article/view/10623/9316 http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/filologia/article/view/10623/9333 |
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María Zambrano and Unamuno’s anti-scholarly legacy: (dis) continuities of Don Quixote as Sphinx |
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Against the scholarly tradition of the late nineteenth century, the symbolic readings of Don Quijote show the idea of that book as a figure of a genuine Spanish philosophy. Unamuno’s contribution was not only central to the vindication of an anti-rationalist way of valuing the canon, but also gave his successors a metaphorical framework capable of relating the novel to Spain itself and to the myth of the Sphinx. In this way, Zambrano picked up that link between the book, the nation and the myth, and proposed an overcoming personal philosophy. |
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