Historia de un caballo: “Jolstomer” de Tolstoi sobre la “naturaleza” y la “verdad”
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Nature, Truth, Satire, Irony, Horse
Abstract
This essay first discusses how nature in “Kholstomer” is articulated through Rousseauian themes such as human division and alienation from nature and how to live as a natural being in modern society. Yet, Tolstoy’s text also launches a powerful critique of truth as a phenomenon based on language and rationality analogous, mutatis mutandis, to Nietzsche’s understanding of truth in “On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense”. Finally, this essay discusses how the Rousseauian and the Nietzschean dimensions of “Kholstomer” converge and diverge in a creative tension as they are channeled from an aesthetic point of view through the two literary modes that they represent, satire and irony.Downloads
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Published
2010-05-14
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LaRubia-Prado F. . (2010). Historia de un caballo: “Jolstomer” de Tolstoi sobre la “naturaleza” y la “verdad”. Eslavística Complutense, 10, 57-81. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ESLC/article/view/ESLC1010110057A
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