Hacia una lectura paródica del mito: caída y descreimiento del héroe en ¿Por qué corres, Ulises? de Antonio Gala
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López López, Carmen María
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Artykuł z czasopisma
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Spanish; Castilian
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text (article)
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2015
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Cuadernos de Aleph ISSN 2174-8713 Nº. 7, 2015, pags. 97-116
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The purpose of this article is to study the reinterpretation of the myth of Odiseo in the twentieth century theater, specifically, in the literary work written by Antonio Gala ¿Por qué corres, Ulises? To achieve this aim, we try to understand the myth throughout the Parody, such as theoric and critic perspective from parodic literary works in the Greek Literature to the social and cultural modifications taken away by Antonio Gala in the twentieth century. Furthermore, by analyzing the figure of Odiseo, we can comprehend how he has become one of the most mythological characters more reinterpreted throughout the times, with enormous influence in the Spanish Literature. The myth can transform itself to adapt to the new times, and it can serve to redefine the parodic vision of Odiseo in our current culture.