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El ensayo literario en Ortega y Gasset y Pirandello

Authors: Hernández González, María Belén;

El ensayo literario en Ortega y Gasset y Pirandello

Abstract

Estudio comparado de los ensayos de José Ortega y Gasset relacionados con la teoría estética y la obra ensayística de Luigi Pirandello, en especial "L´Umorismo", considerada síntesis de la poética del escritor. La tesis afronta la problemática del ensayo como género literario. Una vez delimitado éste dentro de los géneros narrativos, se propone el análisis comparado de los ensayos seleccionados de Ortega y Pirandello dentro del panorama de crisis finisecular de ambas culturas, la española y la italiana; así como las distintas apuestas estéticas de ambos autores en relación con los tratamientos del humor, la belleza, la retórica y el arte moderno. El trabajo aporta información sobre la recepción de ambos autores en Italia y España a lo largo del siglo XX, además de la traducción de un texto pirandelliano inédito titulado "Un supuesto poeta humorista del s, XIII". Abstract: This PHD thesis about Comparative Literature is entitled: Modern Essay: Pirandello and Ortega e Gasset, and it proposes a comparative study of four masterpieces of this genre: L´Umorismo from Italian author Luigi Pirandello and Meditaciones del Quijote, Ideas sobre la novela and Deshumanización del arte from the Spanish writer José Ortega y Gasset. Textual comparison of those works in of the philology features is completed with a reception prospective of them in each national or international culture. It is important for the author a critic consideration about similarities and also differences between aesthetic and poetic ideas of both writers, specially on behalf of the developing of modern essayism as a central literary form of thinking during the last century.

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CDU::8- Lingüística y literatura::81 - Lingüística y lenguas, CDU::8- Lingüística y literatura::80 - Cuestiones generales relativas a la lingüística y literatura. Filología, Ortega y Gasset, José (1883-1955), Ortega y Gasset, José (1883-1955), :8- Lingüística y literatura::82 - Literatura [CDU], :8- Lingüística y literatura::80 - Cuestiones generales relativas a la lingüística y literatura. Filología [CDU], CDU::8- Lingüística y literatura::82 - Literatura, Crítica e interpretación, Ensayo, :8- Lingüística y literatura::81 - Lingüística y lenguas [CDU]

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