994 resultados para Amadís de Gaula (Spanish romance)


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El Romance nueuamente hecho de Calisto y Melibea, pliego suelto impreso en 1513 (Jacobo Cromberger, Sevilla), un "romance-cuento" (según Menéndez Pidal) de 680 versos octosilábicos, atestigua una pronta transformación genérica: de la prosa dramática de Celestina a un poema narrativo con narrador extradiegético. La trama concisa incluye los típicos motivos narrativos del romancero hispánico (por ejemplo, el protagonista como un cazador) y acentúa el tema del pecado y el castigo (tomado de los paratextos de Celestina), también presente en los primeros pliegos sueltos cantados por ciegos. Existen evidencias de que el texto base ha sido la Comedia, no la Tragicomedia. Este texto temprano debería ser considerado un hito en la historia de la celestinesca

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El Romance nueuamente hecho de Calisto y Melibea, pliego suelto impreso en 1513 (Jacobo Cromberger, Sevilla), un "romance-cuento" (según Menéndez Pidal) de 680 versos octosilábicos, atestigua una pronta transformación genérica: de la prosa dramática de Celestina a un poema narrativo con narrador extradiegético. La trama concisa incluye los típicos motivos narrativos del romancero hispánico (por ejemplo, el protagonista como un cazador) y acentúa el tema del pecado y el castigo (tomado de los paratextos de Celestina), también presente en los primeros pliegos sueltos cantados por ciegos. Existen evidencias de que el texto base ha sido la Comedia, no la Tragicomedia. Este texto temprano debería ser considerado un hito en la historia de la celestinesca

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El Romance nueuamente hecho de Calisto y Melibea, pliego suelto impreso en 1513 (Jacobo Cromberger, Sevilla), un "romance-cuento" (según Menéndez Pidal) de 680 versos octosilábicos, atestigua una pronta transformación genérica: de la prosa dramática de Celestina a un poema narrativo con narrador extradiegético. La trama concisa incluye los típicos motivos narrativos del romancero hispánico (por ejemplo, el protagonista como un cazador) y acentúa el tema del pecado y el castigo (tomado de los paratextos de Celestina), también presente en los primeros pliegos sueltos cantados por ciegos. Existen evidencias de que el texto base ha sido la Comedia, no la Tragicomedia. Este texto temprano debería ser considerado un hito en la historia de la celestinesca

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This review is part of a research project funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (ref. FFI 2008-02165).

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"Cathalogo de los autores de mayor nota en todas las edades de nuestra lengua para uso de los que la estudian": v. 1, p. 102-123.

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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets.

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This dissertation analyzes the (ab)use of politics and eroticism within the framework of the Transition to democracy in Spain, its social and cultural impact—on literature, film, music, and popular media—, and its consequences. After a period of nearly four decades, when the country was subjected to a totalitarian regime, Spanish society underwent a process of democratic restoration. As a result, the two topics considered taboo during almost forty years of repression—i.e., politics and sexuality/eroticism—, gushed out fiercely. Every aspect of culture was influenced by and intrinsically linked to them. However, while we have been offered a more or less global approach to the Transition—the Transition as a whole—, and some studies have focused on diverse areas, no research to date has covered in depth the significance of those issues during that historical moment. Considering the facts stated above, it was imperative to conduct a more detailed analysis of the influence of both eroticism and politics on the cultural production of the Transition from different perspectives. Although the academic intelligentsia has often rejected them as expressions of mass culture, we must consider Pierre Bourdieu’s theories—in line with the tradition of classical sociology, that includes science, law, and religion, together with artistic activities—, Michel Foucault’s ideas on sexuality, and New Historicism, examining texts and their contexts. This work concludes that the (ab)use of both subjects during the Spanish Transition was a reaction to a repressive condition. It led to extremes, to societal transgression and, in most cases, to the objectification of women because of the impositions of a patriarchal society. It was, however, part of a learning and, in a sense, cathartic process that led, eventually, to the reestablishment of the status quo, to a more equitable and multicultural society where men, women, and any political or sexual tendencies are respected—at least, in theory.

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This dissertation analyzes six twenty-first century novels that reflect Spain's current intellectual trends on the Spanish Civil War, Francoism and the transition to a democratic system. These novels deal with the complex correlation between memory and amnesia caused by the traumatic events of the Civil War. Despite the abundance of literature on this topic, these writers insist on the need for the recovery of historical and collective memory in order to halt the negative historical revisionism of recent years. Beginning with the death of Francisco Franco, this work focuses on the historical-theoretical framework that leads to the development of this mnemonic narrative and outlines the politics of memory effectuated during the transitional period, a lieu de mémoire frequently revisited and examined by new generations of writers. The novels analyzed also call for the retelling of history from the perspective of everyday people and address the need to pay overdue homage to victims of the post-war era.^ This work concludes that, while the texts may be considered settings for posthumous tributes, they could likewise advocate for a national reconciliation. Thus, as this narrative reveals, by focusing more on the need for a work on memory than on political and ideological polarizations, the memory of restitution does not interfere with the memory of reconciliation. The writers in question are nonetheless aware that reconciliation cannot be based on a spurious amnesia. The first step, therefore, towards reconciliation is to achieve a legitimate dialogue with regard to the traumatic past, and literary works may offer a tenable path. ^

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This study investigates the Spanish indefinite pronoun uno (“one”). After a detailed analysis of its occurrences in authentic language, we find that its interpretation varies depending on the linguistic context. Therefore, we examine which elements of the context - we focus on the broader context, beyond the sentence – have an impact on its interpretation and develop a typology of the indefinite pronoun as to its interpretation. The pronoun may be interpreted as completely generic or specific (referring to the speaker, the listener or a third person). Its interpretation can also be located in an intermediate position between these interpretive extremes.In addition, we compare its use in various discursive genres - spontaneous conversations, academic essays and web forum - which are distinguished by the presence or absence of interactivity and of more or less subjectivity / intersubjectivity. The comparison shows that pronoun use depends on these characteristics.

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As an output of the HERA Travelling Texts project, created with the aim of uncovering the realities of women’s literary culture on the fringes of Europe during the long nineteenth century, this study was conceptualised to find out more about the networks of women writers in Spain around 1900, using the digitised corpuses of contemporaneous periodicals as the primary source material. Each chapter of the study centres on a particular periodical, which is used as the starting point for the community of writers and readers, both real and imagined. This thesis looks at the realities of the literary culture for creative women in the late nineteenth century-early twentieth century, exploring the strategies used by women (and men) to support each other in their literary endeavours, how they took inspiration and courage from each other, how they promoted their own names, and how they were received by wider society. The study will also focus on the transnational nature of this literary culture, looking at how women of different nations influenced each other’s work, with a view to understanding more about how cultural change takes place. Finally, this thesis hopes to persuade the reader that the periodical is a rich and under-utilised resource for discovering more about the lives of women writers and their network of relationships.

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This article examines the representation of Indigenous sexuality on Australian television drama since the 1970s, suggesting the political importance of such representations. In 1976 Justine Saunders became the first regular Indigenous character on an Australian television drama series, as the hairdresser Rhonda Jackson in Number 96. She was presented as sexually attractive, but this was expressed through a rape scene after a party. Twenty five years later, Deborah Mailman starred in The Secret Life of Us, as Kelly, who is also presented as sexually attractive. But her character can be seen in many romantic relationships. The article explores changing representations that moved us from Number 96 to The Secret Life of Us, via The Flying Doctors and Heartland. It suggests that in representations of intimate and loving relationships on screen it has only recently become possible to see hopeful models for interaction between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.