
handle: 10366/120216 , 10366/120192
[EN] Analysis of the use of the aesthetics of the grotesque as part of the literary technique of deformation to contrast with what "normal" in the works of Miguel de Unamuno. It was mentioning some stories before "Love and pedagogy", which is where the text is used the most grotesque, the contrast between pedagogy positivist carried to the extreme with maternal love. After more works are cited in them but the grotesque is not dominant but somewhat anecdotal.
[ES] An?lisis del uso de la est?tica de lo grotesco como parte de la t?cnica literaria, de la deformaci?n para que contraste con lo "normal", en la obra de Miguel de Unamuno. Se citan alguno cuentos previos a "Amor y pedagog?a", que es su texto donde m?s se usa lo grotesco, el contraste entre la pedagog?a positivista llevada al extremo con el amor maternal. Luego se citan m?s obras pero en ?stas lo grotesco no es predominante sino algo anecd?tico.
Unamuno, Miguel de, 1864-1936, Grotesque in literature, Grotesco en la literatura, Amor y pedagogía, Amor y pedagog?a, Reality in literature, Realidad en la literatura, Cr?tica e interpretaci?n, Crítica e interpretación, Criticism
Unamuno, Miguel de, 1864-1936, Grotesque in literature, Grotesco en la literatura, Amor y pedagogía, Amor y pedagog?a, Reality in literature, Realidad en la literatura, Cr?tica e interpretaci?n, Crítica e interpretación, Criticism
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