Guerra, amor y muerte en las narraciones mitológicas de Joan Roís de Corella
- Carta, Constance (ed. lit.)
- Finci, Sarah (ed. lit.)
- Mancheva, Dora (ed. lit.)
- Alvar Ezquerra, Carlos (hom.)
Editorial: Cilengua. Centro Internacional de Investigación de la Lengua Española
ISBN: 978-84-943903-6-4, 978-84-943903-4-0
Año de publicación: 2016
Título del volumen: Edad Media
Volumen: 1
Páginas: 433-446
Tipo: Capítulo de Libro
Resumen
Joan Roís de Corella’s mythological narrations are constituted as a mosaic of intensely tragic stories caused by the passion of love or war. Through them, our author formulates an ethical proposal and other aesthetics, closely interrelated between them. The first one focuses on the radical rejection of love as passion, on the one hand, and warmongering, on the other hand, as sources of inexorably tragic and destructive situations for the human being. At the same time, the second proposal consists in the articulation of a melodramatic speech, forged from an exaggerated and very gimmicky rhetoric, which is conceived as the most effective tool for achieving the ethical target.