Posibles ecos de Luciano en Quevedo. La burla de los mitos paganos y las premáticas jocosas
Abstract
The author of this article studies Luciano’s track in Quevedo’s poetry in the burlesque approach of the pagan divinities, mainly in the jocular perspective which Jupiter’s transformations are narrated from and the moralizing purpose which Apolo and Dafne’s myth is presented. In the same way, the possibility of Luciano’s influence in don Francisco’s jocular pragmatics is suggested in this article.Downloads
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