«Yo me moriré, y la noche...» Enunciación e idolopeya en Arias tristes
Abstract
This paper deals with the devices put into practice by Juan Ramón Jiménez in Arias Tristes (1903) in order to avoid conventional communication (included conventional communication in poetry). The author considers poetry as a kind of communication (Käte Hamburger), and therefore he explains these apparent failures in communication as an attempt to place the communicative process in a higher level. In order to do so, the poet speaks imaginatively from death, using a figure of traditional rhetoric: eidolopoeia.Downloads
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