La autenticidad de la Historia imaginada. Un ejemplo: La sorcière de Jules Michelet
Abstract
The objective of this article is to demonstrate how La sorcière by J. Michelet presents features of emotionality and lyricism that distance it completely from the positivist chronicle of events. By its very conception, history exists by the projection of personal consciousness onto a series of events that make up the march of time over the course of centuries. This perspective offers a means to approach the phenomenon of witchcraft, embodied in the f igure of woman, since in certain periods of Western History it is a historical fact.Downloads
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