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Miguel Hernández, Lacan y la búsqueda del yo poético

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    Dávila-Montes, José
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    Dávila-Montes, José

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    Formát:
    Journal article
    Jazyk:
    Spanish; Castilian
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    Vydáno:
    Universidad de León: Servicio de Publicaciones 2007
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    Lectura y signo: revista de literatura ISSN 1885-8597 Nº. 2, 1, 2007, pags. 367-394
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    The work of the Spanish poet Miguel Hernández (1910-1942) is often studied under the marked influx of his striking biography. This paper posits an analysis of the poetic self of this author by submitting some «marginal» poems to the psychoanalytical construct provided by the theoretical framework of Jacques Lacan (1901-1981). By selecting a reduced, yet representative, number of Lacanian concepts and applying them to a series of poems that are not usually regarded as «major» within the production of Hernández, this paper seeks to scrutinize the constitution of his poetic self under the psychoanalytic principle of looking at liminal spaces of speech. Three are the main «drives» in Hernández's poetics, life, death and love. The appropriateness of the Lacanian construct to the study of his poetry is thus posed to be fertile and enlightening.


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