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La literatura según Fernando de Rojas

Authors: Heusch, Carlos;

La literatura según Fernando de Rojas

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Carlos Heusch studies a few lines from the Prologue of the Tragicomedy by Fernando de Rojas, which contain according to him the poetics and aesthetic of reception as conceived by the author of La Celestina. Following Rojas, what matters in literature is not the «story» (historia) told but its «particularities» (particularidades), that is to say all those details which give denseness, pleasantness and teachings to a work of arto Thus, the figures of three possible readers emerge: a lousy reader who only takes interest in the «cuento de camino»; a mediocre reader, a «collector» who distorts the literary work by confining himself to pinning down quotations and, at last, an ideal reader who corresponds, mutatis mutandis, to the very humanistic «excellent» reader defined by Erasmus.

Carlos Heusch estudia unas líneas del Prólogo de la Tragicomedia de Fernando de Rojas que encierran según él la poética y la estética de la recepción del autor de La Celestina. Siguiendo a Rojas, lo importante en la literatura no es la «historia» que cuenta sino las «particularidades», es decir todos aquellos detalles que dan densidad, amenidad y enseñanza a una obra. De ahí que surjan las figuras de tres lectores posibles: un pésimo lector que solo se preocupa por el «cuento de camino»; un mediocre lector «coleccionista» que desvirtua la obra al limitarse a desglosar citas y, por último, un lector ideal que corresponde, mutatis mutandis, al muy humanista lector «excelente» definido por Erasmo.

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Fernando de Rojas, Estética de la recepción, Teoría de la literatura, Poética, Reader, Literary theory, Celestina, Lector, Reading, Aesthetic of reception, Poetics, Humanism, Humanismo, Lectura

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