¿La utopía que no es? Macondo, Comala, Santa Mónica de los Venados y la tradición de la utopía griega antigua
Abstract
This work seeks to establish the relationship between the tradition of Greek utopian thought, as it is reflected in works of ancient Greek literature, and in three novels of 20th century Hispanic American literature, paradigms of so-called Magical Realism, such as One Hundred Years of Solitude, Pedro Páramo and The Lost Steps, in order to determine whether it is possible to consider these novels as properly utopian works.Downloads
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