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El giro afectivo en las canciones de "El hombre acecha"

التحول العاطفي في أغاني "الرجل يختبئ"
Authors: Laura Rosana Scarano;

El giro afectivo en las canciones de "El hombre acecha"

Abstract

Miguel Hernández es un poeta inequívocamente político e incuestionablemente íntimo. «Canción primera» y «Canción última», prólogo y epílogo de El hombre acecha, son una inmejorable muestra de esta profunda imbricación, que adelanta el giro afectivo del Cancionero y Romancero de ausencias. La elección del molde retórico de la canción no es inocente, ya que responde a un proyecto de ideologización de los formatos y metros tradicionales, clave en su perspectiva autorreferencial. Supone una postura de apropiación y distancia, homenaje y réplica en el interior mismo de la activa tradición literaria. Este giro afectivo consolida un itinerario con resonancias civiles que va profundizando una voz introspectiva y autoanalítica. Su arte poética, en este libro como en toda su obra, revela una aguda consciencia de su mester, y la elección de moldes estróficos para muchos de sus paratextos representa una instancia inmejorable para reafirmar su conciencia metaliteraria. Keywords: Miguel Hernández, canción, giro afectivo, autorreferencia.

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Literature and Literary Theory, CANCION, GIRO AFECTIVO, Social Sciences, FOS: Humanities, MIGUEL HERNANDEZ, Autobiography and Literature Analysis, Humanities, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.2, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, PC1-5498, Poetry, POESIA, Arts and Humanities, Art, Romanic languages

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