Orfeo y Eurídice en un relato de Julio Cortázar
Abstract
El autor intenta acercarse, desde el análisis y la praxis mitocrítica, a una singular versión (o subversión) del mito de Orfeo y Eurídice en el relato Manuscrito hallado en un bolsillo, del escritor argentino Julio Cortázar. En estas páginas se esbozan algunas constantes o mitemas del relato, las funciones, temas y motivos órficos. Se comprueba si esos mitemas están presentes, latentes o han sido transformados por Cortázar. Se intentan señalar, además, las causas y efectos de esas posibles presencias, ausencias o modificaciones.Downloads
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