Fragmentos de Soto de Rojas: a ‘new’ mythological fable of the Spanish Baroque


Autoria(s): Holloway, Anne
Contribuinte(s)

Boyd, Stephen

OReilly, Terence

Data(s)

01/11/2014

Resumo

The twentieth-century poet Gerardo Diego’s commitment to the recovery of a ‘sub-genre’, the mythological fable, evident in his Fábula de Equis y Zeda (1930) has been acknowledged by Peinado Elliot (2006), among others. However a recent discovery in his archive has revealed a hitherto unknown aspect of the poet’s scholarly commitment to this endeavour. A transcription of a previously unpublished, and until recently, unknown Baroque mythological fable with the title ‘Fábula de Alfeo y Aretusa’ was recently found by his daughter Elena, alongside an unpublished study by the young poet of said fable entitled ‘Un poema manuscrito del siglo XVII de la biblioteca Menéndez Pelayo’. Rosa Navarro Durán (2012) is convinced that the correspondences with Soto de Rojas’ 'Los fragmentos de Adonis' and the clear imprint of Góngora’s 'Soledades' and his 'Fábula de Píramo y Tisbe' permit us to attribute it, with some confidence, to Pedro Soto de Rojas. This essay will consider the significance of this exciting discovery for our reading of Soto de Rojas’ existing corpus, exploring in particular the poem’s links with the dark eroticism of the Fragmentos de Adonis, (1652) and the early Fábula de la Naya.(1623)

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/fragmentos-de-soto-de-rojas-a-new-mythological-fable-of-the-spanish-baroque(40fc3c01-1dfc-4262-ac9e-17365b2656c0).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Legenda

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Holloway , A 2014 , Fragmentos de Soto de Rojas: a ‘new’ mythological fable of the Spanish Baroque . in S Boyd & T OReilly (eds) , Artifice and Invention in the Spanish Golden Age . Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Culture , no. 3 , Legenda .

Tipo

contributionToPeriodical