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PELLUCHON, Corine (Barcelona, 2018). Manifiesto animalista. Politizar la causa animal
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Postmodern Aesthetics in African Literature
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2019)This article examines contemporary critical positions in African literature that mark off perceptible shifts in focus from issues of primal postcolonialism to a more self-reflexive treatment of postmodernism in contemporary ... -
Preliminares, v. 2
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Preliminares, v. 3
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Preliminares, v. 4
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El problema de la tyche en la literatura griega postclásica: a propósito del relato de Solón y Creso según Plutarco
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2013)Few years ago in a meeting organized in Paris by the IPS we dealt with Plutarch's treatment of Herodotus’ story regarding the meeting of the Athenian councilman with Croesus of Lydia in his Life of Solon. It is our aim in ... -
Reconsidering white liberals in Native Son
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2017)This paper examines the novel Native Son (1940) by Richard Wright (1908-1960). When the main character, Bigger Thomas, walks out of Chicago’s Black Belt to work as a chauffeur for the Daltons, a family of white liberals, ... -
REDONDO, J. & TORNÉ, R. (eds.) (Ámsterdam, 2014). Apocalipsi, catàbasi i mil·lenarisme a les literatures antigues i la seua recepció
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Relief in Ignorance, Shattered Subjectivity: A Lacanian Reading of Subjectivity in Anton Chekhov’s “The Bet”
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2018)This paper provides a psychoanalytical account of subjectivity. It engages in a Lacanian reading of subjectivity in Anton Chekhov’s “The Bet” (1889), whose protagonist, the lawyer, illustrates Jacques Lacan’s ideas ... -
ROSES, Joaquín (ed.) (Córdoba, 2014). El Universo Góngora: Orígenes, textos y representaciones
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Simeón ("del Desierto") y el vino triste hecho carne alegre
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2013)This article analyzes in detail Luis Buñuel’s film Simón del desierto, according to sources related to Egyptian monasticism and taking into account some literary works known by the Spanish director. Therefore, it focuses ... -
Templa Serena frente a Acherusia Templa: la expicación materialista de los fantasmas en Lucrecio
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2014)Este artículo expone las premisas filosóficas de la Escuela Epicúrea y especialmente de Lucrecio en contra de la existencia de los fantasmas. Según la religión tradicional grecorromana y otras doctrinas filosóficas, como ... -
The father's star. Star imagery in Virgil's Aeneid and J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of The Rings
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2015)The purpose of this paper is the analysis of some resemblances between J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings and Virgil’s Aeneid, especially the iconography of the star borne on a ruler’s brow as a symbol of royalty and ... -
The Nymph Kyllene in Tony Harrison’s "The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus"
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2016)Tony Harrison’s play The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus, chosen as one of the 100 best plays of the 20th century by the National Theatre Millennium Poll, came in from the desire to bring the Greek genre of satyr play back to ... -
The Romantic Concealment of Desire: Coleridge’s and Wordsworth’s Poetic Voices
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2018)The present study poses an interpretation of Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “The Eolian Harp” and William Wordsworth’s “Lines Written a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey” so as to evince the subject of desireas the ... -
The significance, for readers in the twenty-first century, of the character of Safie in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2015)This paper presents a critical look at one of the characters in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Safie, through the lenses of a female African scholar in the twenty-first century. A close look at the narrative structure leads ... -
“To the glory that was Greece": Hellenic patterns in Poe's poetry
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2015)Edgar Allan Poe’s poetry has repeatedly drawn the attention of many literary critics since his poems have meticulously been delved into from different perspectives. Undeniably, a multitude of references that allude to ... -
TORRALBO CABALLERO, Juan de Dios (Sevilla, 2013) Una nueva poesía en la Literatura Inglesa: Dryden y Pope
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La tragedia de Túrin Turambar y Edipo rey de Sófocles en la obra de J.R.R. Tolkien
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2014)An analysis of the influence of Sophocles’s Oedipus Rex on J. R. R. Tolkien’s narratives about Túrin Turambar