Eclecticismo en el imaginario de «A un poeta muerto (F.G.L.)» de Cernuda
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Universidad de Navarra
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ISSN: 0007-4640
Year of publication: 2024
Issue Title: Auógrafos teatrales áureos: patrimonio y creación literaria/ Théâtre autographe du Siècle d'Or: patrimoine et création littéraire
Volume: 126
Issue: 1
Pages: 279-296
Type: Article
More publications in: Bulletin hispanique
Abstract
Beneath the neo-pagan and classicist echoes deriving from pastoral tradition, “A un poeta muerto (F. G. L.)” shows some elements of intertextuality that point at Judeo-Christianity and characterize this elegy as some sort of pseudo-Christic tragedy that draws on romantic sources. When viewed in its context, with its eclectic imagery this poem would thus stand as an unorthodox declaration in the Valencia of 1937 and would pave the path for the poet’s transition from his Hölderlin-like hellenism in Invocaciones (1935) towards his poetry of exile.