Vida, muerte y parálisis en "Pedro Páramo" de Juan Rulfo y "The Dead" de James Joyce
Autores
Morales Ladrón, María SoledadFecha de publicación
1999Cita bibliográfica
Exemplaria. Revista internacional de literatura comparada, 1999, n. 3, p. 145-158
Palabras clave
Pedro Páramo
Juan Rulfo
The Dead
James Joyce
Tipo de documento
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Derechos
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
(c) Universidad de Huelva
Derechos de acceso
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Resumen
This article explores the similarities between the literary production of Juan Rulfo and James Joyce as regards their special treatment of the themes of life and death. Although this treatment constitutes a major concern throughout their writings, the article concentrates on a close comparative reading of "Pedro Páramo" and "The Dead". In these texts, both writers coincide in their attempt to (con)fuse life and death as two "states of being" creating an atmosphere where death suffocates the life of the inhabitants of Comala and Dublin, the cities to become, in turn two centres of paralysis.
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