Octavio Paz and his "Laurel". Reader of Rubén Darío and Juan Ramón Jiménez
The shadow of the poetry of Rubén Darío and Juan Ramón Jiménez is spreaded over time, extending their poetic heritance throught next years and generations of poets. These intellectuals –the first, father of the modern poetry and the second, representative of his highest nude- are analyzed and read o...
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description | The shadow of the poetry of Rubén Darío and Juan Ramón Jiménez is spreaded over time, extending their poetic heritance throught next years and generations of poets. These intellectuals –the first, father of the modern poetry and the second, representative of his highest nude- are analyzed and read once again by one of the most important intellectual of the 20th century: Octavio Paz. We use the anthology Laurel and two of his early essays. |
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spelling | doaj.art-9982bbed28aa4c32ac8296887c6de2f32022-12-22T00:28:59ZspaEditorial Universidad de SevillaPhilologia Hispalensis1132-02652253-83212015-12-0129210.12795/PH.2015.v29.i02.032698Octavio Paz and his "Laurel". Reader of Rubén Darío and Juan Ramón JiménezFrancisco Moya ÁvilaThe shadow of the poetry of Rubén Darío and Juan Ramón Jiménez is spreaded over time, extending their poetic heritance throught next years and generations of poets. These intellectuals –the first, father of the modern poetry and the second, representative of his highest nude- are analyzed and read once again by one of the most important intellectual of the 20th century: Octavio Paz. We use the anthology Laurel and two of his early essays.https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/PH/article/view/2937rubén darío, juan ramón, paz, laurel, modernismo |
spellingShingle | Francisco Moya Ávila Octavio Paz and his "Laurel". Reader of Rubén Darío and Juan Ramón Jiménez Philologia Hispalensis rubén darío, juan ramón, paz, laurel, modernismo |
title | Octavio Paz and his "Laurel". Reader of Rubén Darío and Juan Ramón Jiménez |
title_full | Octavio Paz and his "Laurel". Reader of Rubén Darío and Juan Ramón Jiménez |
title_fullStr | Octavio Paz and his "Laurel". Reader of Rubén Darío and Juan Ramón Jiménez |
title_full_unstemmed | Octavio Paz and his "Laurel". Reader of Rubén Darío and Juan Ramón Jiménez |
title_short | Octavio Paz and his "Laurel". Reader of Rubén Darío and Juan Ramón Jiménez |
title_sort | octavio paz and his laurel reader of ruben dario and juan ramon jimenez |
topic | rubén darío, juan ramón, paz, laurel, modernismo |
url | https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/PH/article/view/2937 |
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