Polifonia, corporeidad y memoria en el universo poetico de Cesar Vallejo y de Blanca Varela.

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Title
Polifonia, corporeidad y memoria en el universo poetico de Cesar Vallejo y de Blanca Varela.
Identifier
AAI3325376
identifier
3325376
Creator
Madera, Teonilda.
Contributor
Adviser: Susana Reisz
Date
2008
Language
Spanish
Publisher
City University of New York.
Subject
Literature, Latin American | Literature, Comparative
Abstract
This dissertation's goal is to examine the poetics of Cesar Vallejo and Blanca Varela, two of the most important and well-known poets in Peruvian literature. By examining Vallejo's Trilce (1922) and Varela's Donde todo termina abre las alas (2001), I draw a rhizomic connection between these writers' literary work. Comparing these poets' work through the topics of polyphony, the human body, and memory, expands the understanding of each one's poetic universe. This investigation also shows that aside from the rhizomic connection, these bards' authenticity and originality remain unquestionable. The theoretical framework of Mijaiil Mijailovich Bajtin, Sigmund Freud, Carl G. Jung, and Julia Kristeva allow me to penetrate vertically the lyrical world of these writers to bring out a new perspective on their literary production.
Type
dissertation
Source
PQT Legacy CUNY.xlsx
degree
Ph.D.
Item sets
CUNY Legacy ETDs