Demetrio Aguilera-Malta and Social Justice: The Tertiary Phase of Epic Tradition in Latin American LiteratureFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1980 - 301 Seiten The originality of this book lies in its expansive comparative approach that deals with parallel techniques and themes recurring since the Iliad and culminating in a representative writer of contemporary Latin American fiction, an approach rarely essayed in studies of Latin American writers and one that places Latin American literature firmly and properly within the context of a major Western literary canon. |
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Preface 11 | 11 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abbreviated e.g. Adam and Eve Aeneas Aeneid annihilation Armida beast Beowulf bestial C. S. Lewis Caballeresa caimán Camões Canal Candelario Mariscal Cándido castigation Chalena character cholo Christian Clotilde consubstantiation creatures Cultura death Demetrio Aguilera-Malta destiny destroy destruction divine Dominga Don Goyo E. M. W. Tillyard earth Ecuador Ecuatoriana elements entity epic hero epic poetry epic tradition España evil forces function Future references Gerusalemme Liberata Goffredo harmony Hell hero's hombres Homer human ideal Iliad imagery Indian Infierno negro isla virgen island Isle of Love justice Latin American Latin American literature Lázaro literary literature lunas y siete lust machete Madrid man's mangrove manos Milton monster moral nature Néstor novel Odysseus Paradise Lost passion patrón physical poet punishment Quindales Richmond Lattimore Rinaldo role Rosal salvation sangre Santorontón Satan secuestro serpent sexual Siete lunas siete serpientes social Spanish spiritual survival symbol Tasso tertiary phase theme tierra topography tree Trojans violence Virgil