Author

Publication

2001-03-01 - Bucknell University Press

Language

English

Word Count

65,750 words, Guess

Page Count

263 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number00034281
  • Goodreads640601
  • LibraryThing2842773

Classifications

  • LCCPQ6601.L26 D436 2001

Description

"As Luis Cernuda noted, the strength and the uniqueness of Vicente Aleixandre's surrealist poetry would seem to make him the founder of a new kind of lyric. Indeed, the enigmatic character of Aleixandre's surrealist works has variously baffled, intrigued, and moved readers, and has generally led critics to regard Aleixandre's poetic world as an autonomous system governed by its own rules. The present study, which focuses on the Nobel Laureate's pre-Civil War masterpiece La Destruccion o el Amor, reconsiders his surrealism from an intertextual perspective, a perspective that examines works of art in the light of the cultural components, or intertexts, that they absorb and reinterpret. Drawing on the theoretical insights of writers such as Harold Bloom, Michael Riffaterre, Gerard Genette, Alastair Fowler, and Richard Dawkins, the present analysis examines intertexts germane to the sense and physiology of Aleixandre's poetry. These include surrealism and the seminal role of Freud, narrative structure, genre, and lyric ancestors such as Fray Luis de Leon, Gustavo Adolfo Becquer, and Ruben Dario."--BOOK JACKET.

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Other Editions

  • Vicente Aleixandre's Stream of Lyric ConsciousnessHardcoverBucknell University Press2001-03-01

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