
handle: 10366/72938
[ES] el presente art?culo se centra, en el ?mbito de la vast?sima y diversificada obra de Don Miguel de Unamuno, en la atenci?n que el escritor dio al recurrente tema de Fedra. El art?culo se organiza en dos grandes bloques tem?ticos. En el primero, se desarrollan algunas reflexiones sobre la importancia que el autor dio al teatro. En la producci?n textual unamuniana, el teatro es, sin duda, una de las formas de lenguaje en el que Don Miguel deja que se manifieste su concepci?n de la existencia como agon, en este caso en su Fedra. En el segundo bloque tem?tico, partiendo de la ant?tesis Afrodita ? ?rtemis, buscamos sorprender el car?cter ag?nico y parad?jico del imaginario unamuniano, imaginario que sin escapar al tiempo y a la contradicci?n, a lo racional y a lo irracional, a la claridad y a las tinieblas, a las cumbres y a los abismos, descubre y construye el elemento bOrmitas que habita la profundidad del propio ?hombre de carne y hueso?.
[EN] Within Unamuno's writer production, theatre is, unquestionably, one of is ways of expression. In fact, by using theatre, the Greek professor and Rector from the University of Salamanca expressed, once more, his concept of existence as agon, as shown in his Fedra.Tracking, in diffuse colours, a path going from Euripides tragedy (Hippolytus), through the interpretation given by Racine (Ph?dre) ?the very founciations of the Basque writer? it is the main purpose of this communication to hring the unamunion text to the light of modernity in a friendly embrace between the past and the present...
Unamuno, Miguel de, 1864-1936, Humanities, Humanidades
Unamuno, Miguel de, 1864-1936, Humanities, Humanidades
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