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La imagen del Cuchillo, símbolo de cosmovisión trágica en el libro el Rayo Que no Cesa, de Miguel HernándezJalón, María Dolores 11 1900 (has links)
Summaries in Spanish and English / Text in Spanish / The aim of this dissertation is to analyse those poems in which the image of the knife, el
cuchillo, appears in the collection El rayo que no cesa, by Miguel Hernandez. The poet
manifests his all-encompassing tragic view of life by means of this recurring negative
symbol.
The poetry of Miguel Hernandez is autobiographical: The universal themes of nature, love
and death reveal a close link between the course of his life and the evolution of his poetry.
El rayo que no cesa is central to the evolution of Hernandez's poetry: it is the product of the
crisis of conscience that propelled the poet toward a radical change of world-view. The book
reveals his frustration with love within the rigid norms of the society of his time. The poet
expresses his bitterness by means of destructive images such as knife, sword, and ray/flash,
images that project the tragic fate that threatened his entire existence. / Esta disertacion tiene por objeto analizar los poemas en que aparece la imagen del cuchillo
en el libro El rayo que no cesa, de Miguel Hernandez, y demostrar que la insistencia de este
simbolo negativo revela la cosmovisi6n tragic a que de 1a vida tenia el poeta.
La poesia de Miguel Hernandez es poesia autobiogr&fica. La trayectoria de su vida esta
intimamente ligada a la evolution de su obra en los temas universales de la naturaleza, el
amor y la muerte.
El rayo que no cesa es libro clave en su evolution pues es fruto de la crisis de conciencia
que motiva en el poeta una metamorfosis ideol6gica. Este libro desvela su amor frustrado
debido a las normas rigidas de la sotiedad de la epoca. Miguel Hernandez expresa su
amargura con imageries destructivas como cuchillo, espada y rayo, imagenes que presagian
la amenaza de un destino tragico que abarco toda su existencia. / Classics & Modern European Languages / M.A. (Spanish)
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Imagen del Cuchillo, simbolo de cosmovision tragica en el libro el Rayo Que no Cesa, de Miguel HernandezJalon, Maria Dolores 11 1900 (has links)
Summaries in Spanish and English / Text in Spanish / The aim of this dissertation is to analyse those poems in which the image of the knife, el
cuchillo, appears in the collection El rayo que no cesa, by Miguel Hernandez. The poet
manifests his all-encompassing tragic view of life by means of this recurring negative
symbol.
The poetry of Miguel Hernandez is autobiographical: The universal themes of nature, love
and death reveal a close link between the course of his life and the evolution of his poetry.
El rayo que no cesa is central to the evolution of Hernandez's poetry: it is the product of the
crisis of conscience that propelled the poet toward a radical change of world-view. The book
reveals his frustration with love within the rigid norms of the society of his time. The poet
expresses his bitterness by means of destructive images such as knife, sword, and ray/flash,
images that project the tragic fate that threatened his entire existence. / Esta disertacion tiene por objeto analizar los poemas en que aparece la imagen del cuchillo
en el libro El rayo que no cesa, de Miguel Hernandez, y demostrar que la insistencia de este
simbolo negativo revela la cosmovisi6n tragic a que de 1a vida tenia el poeta.
La poesia de Miguel Hernandez es poesia autobiogr&fica. La trayectoria de su vida esta
intimamente ligada a la evolution de su obra en los temas universales de la naturaleza, el
amor y la muerte.
El rayo que no cesa es libro clave en su evolution pues es fruto de la crisis de conciencia
que motiva en el poeta una metamorfosis ideol6gica. Este libro desvela su amor frustrado
debido a las normas rigidas de la sotiedad de la epoca. Miguel Hernandez expresa su
amargura con imageries destructivas como cuchillo, espada y rayo, imagenes que presagian
la amenaza de un destino tragico que abarco toda su existencia. / Classics and Modern European Languages / M.A. (Spanish)
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Documents of Revolution: Literacy, Translation and Internationalism in the Spanish Civil WarTripathi, Ameya January 2022 (has links)
In “Documents of Revolution” I compare various non-fiction prose genres with incipient journalistic media, including scrapbooks, photographs, films and radio poems, to explore the new internationalisms that emerged during the Spanish Civil War. Many studies of the war have prioritized visiting authors and their experience of travelling Spain.
By contrast, I show how local critics, writers, and poets, such as the anarchist filmmaker Mateo Santos, the memoirist María Teresa León, and the poet Miguel Hernández, were crucial intermediaries between Spanish working-class oral cultures and foreign visiting authors, such as George Orwell, Nancy Cunard, Langston Hughes and Nicolás Guillén.
I describe three modes of relation between intellectual elites and the working class: occupying, broadcasting, and archiving. By reading for the living internationalism of the working-class, I unearth various internationalisms (anarchist, Black Hispanophone, and feminist-humanitarian) that have not received due attention. These overlapping networks and diasporas ensured that the revolutionary and multimedia documentary poetics of the war disseminated far beyond Spain’s borders.
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