Mi último artículo sobre Marlowe
miércoles, 14 de mayo de 2014
Mi último artículo sobre Marlowe
Aunque quién sabe. Ha aparecido en uno de las revistas del Cognitive Science Network que edita Mark Turner. Y en otra de literatura inglesa. Me pregunto por qué no me lo han admitido en alguna de retórica, pues se centra bastante en una cuestión retórica, la del arquetipo o modelo sin par, o sin parangón, o sin paragón. Quizá lo debería subtitular, en inglés, "A Pattern of Paragons".
La frase que lanzó mil barcos al mar (The Phrase that Launched a Thousand Ships)
http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2428973
Spanish abstract: Este artículo analiza un complejo intertextual formado en la obra de Christopher Marlowe y de William Shakespeare, en torno a la figura de Helena de Troya y de la imagen de "el rostro que lanzó mil naves al mar". Mostramos cómo Marlowe desarrolló una poética de la auto-alusión sutil, y un uso paradójico del arquetipo o parangón, cuyas posibilidades conceptuales y dramáticas serían reconocidas, extendidas y desarrolladas por Shakespeare.
English abstract: This paper examines an intertextual complex in the works of Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare, involving the figure of Helen of Troy and the image of "the face that launched a thousand ships". Marlowe is shown to have developed a poetics of subtle self-allusion and a paradoxical use of the notion of the pattern or paragon whose conceptual and dramatic possibilities were recognized, extended and developed by Shakespeare.
English abstract: This paper examines an intertextual complex in the works of Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare, involving the figure of Helen of Troy and the image of "the face that launched a thousand ships". Marlowe is shown to have developed a poetics of subtle self-allusion and a paradoxical use of the notion of the pattern or paragon whose conceptual and dramatic possibilities were recognized, extended and developed by Shakespeare.
Note: Downloadable document is in Spanish.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 12
Keywords: Pattern, Rhetoric, Poetics, Conceptual art, Stylistics, Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare, Drama, Helen of Troy, Figures of thought, Archetypes,
To be found in these journals at the SSRN (Date posted: April 26, 2014)
eJournal Classifications | Message |
CSN Subject Matter eJournals | Distributed in Cognition & the Arts eJournal Vol 6, Issue 10, May 13, 2014 |
LIT Subject Matter eJournals | Distributed in English & Commonwealth Literature eJournal Vol 4, Issue 9, May 16, 2014 |
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_____. "La frase que lanzó mil barcos al mar." ResearchGate 28 March 2015.*
2015
_____. "The Phrase that Launched a Thousand Ships (La frase que lanzó mil barcos al mar)." Academia 31 March 2015.*
2015
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