Un canon de Poética histórica
Leyendas de amor trágico en la Antigüedad y el Clasicismo
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https://doi.org/10.24310/analecta.v42i1-2.14454Keywords:
Historical Poetics, legends, love and deathAbstract
Ovid and Lorenzo Valla, two authors separated by fourteen centuries, write about tragic love. Their narrations share plot and protagonists: two young teenagers who decide to live their love in freedom, far from impositions, and end fatally. Ovid in his Metamorphosis includes the legend of Pyramus and Thisbe; in turn, Lorenzo Valla in Historiarum Ferdinandi regis Aragoniae Libri tres introduces the story that gives its name to the Peña de los Enamorados in Antequera. We will treat a comparison between common and different elements and how this forms of a canon of Historical Poetics.
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