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La recepción de Penélope en la literatura del siglo XX

Authors: Ferreira Martínez, Leticia;

La recepción de Penélope en la literatura del siglo XX

Abstract

El siguiente trabajo expone una serie de consideraciones sobre la recepción de la figura mítica de Penélope en la literatura del siglo XX. Se atiende principalmente al género narrativo y poético y se toman como referentes obras de Augusto Monterroso, Álvaro Cunqueiro, Jorge Luis Borges y Claribel Alegría. Asimismo, se propone un primer recorrido por la recepción de Penélope en la Antigüedad Clásica, siendo el punto de partida la Odisea. De este modo, a partir de sus rasgos más representativos se analizan los distintos parecidos, diferencias y adaptaciones en la literatura contemporánea. This essay puts forward some considerations about the reception of the mythical figure of Penelope in 20th century literature. It focuses mainly on the narrative and poetic genre and exploring works by Augusto Monterroso, Álvaro Cunqueiro, Jorge Luis Borges and Claribel Alegría. It also proposes an initial overview of the reception of Penelope in Classical Antiquity, the starting point being the Odyssey. In this way, based on its most representative features, the different similarities, differences and adaptations in contemporary literature are analyzed.

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Claribel Alegría, Jorge Luis Borges, Odysseus, Álvaro Cunqueiro, Odisea, Odyssey, Penélope, Ulises

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