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Entre política y literatura : estrategias discursivas en Don Juan Manuel

Authors: Funes, Leonardo;

Entre política y literatura : estrategias discursivas en Don Juan Manuel

Abstract

Don Juan Manuel compuso sus obras más importantes (Libro del cavallero et del escudero, Libro de los estados, El conde Lucanor) en el período en que estuvo en guerra con su rey Alfonso XI y, por tanto, su actividad política y militar fue más intensa. Muchos críticos han señalado esta incongruencia entre las urgencias de la política y el tiempo dedicado a la literatura, a lo que se une ?al menos en la crítica tradicional- el señalamiento de la inconsecuencia que habría entre los altos valores morales que exalta en sus obras y lo inescrupuloso de su conducta pública. Mediante el análisis de una carta personal dirigida al rey Alfonso IV de Aragón, de varios pasajes de su Libro de las tres razones y de algunos enxemplos de El conde Lucanor, se concluye que habría una íntima relación entre las prácticas políticas y las estrategias discursivas que permiten entender las supuestas incongruencias del autor en tanto que escritor y en tanto que figura política de primer rango en la Castilla del siglo XIV.

Don Juan Manuel composed his main works (Libro del cavallero et del escudero, Libro de los estados, El conde Lucanor) in the period of time when he was at war with his King Alfonso XI, and therefore his political and military activity was more intense. Many critics have pointed out this inconsistency between urgent political matters and the time he could dedicate to literature, aside with the presumably inconsistency traditional criticism finds between the high moral values enshrined in his writings, and the unescrupulous character of his public behavior. Analyzing a personal letter addressed to King Alfonso VI of Aragon, as well as certain passages of his Libro de las tres razones, and some enxemplos from El conde Lucanor,we can conclude that there must be an intimate relationship between political practices and discursive strategies, relationship that allows us to understand the assumed inconsistencies of this autor both as a writer and as a top political figure in the 14th century Castile.

Fil: Funes, Leonardo Ramon. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Oficina de Coordinacion Administrativa Saavedra 15. Instituto de Investigaciones Bibliográficas y Crítica Textual; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina

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Argentina, Spain
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INTENCIONALIDAD LITERARIA, Intencionalidad literaria, Juan Manuel; Libro de las tres razones; El conde Lucanor; estrategia discursiva; intencionalidad literaria, EL CONDE LUCANOR, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.2, El conde Lucanor, JUAN MANUEL, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, Juan Manuel, Libro de las tres razones, Estrategia discursiva, LIBRO DE LAS TRES RAZONES, ESTRATEGIA DISCURSIVA

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