The ancient Rome in Rubén Darío’s fiction
Abstract
In this article the stories (“Febea, “Respecto a Horacio. Papiro” y “La fiesta de Roma”) are taken into account, and the unfinished novel El hombre de oro which take place in the Roman Empire era. Aside from setting the artist’s topic and world, this narrations are “archeological recreations”, which have other texts as starting points, which are tried to be identified. Their analysis backs up their introduction in a literary trend, the historical fiction, but also their permanent interest in classic tradition.Downloads
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