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Arturo García Ramos: The fairy tale in the Rio de la Plata

LOOK MAUVE published The fantastic tale in the Rio de la Plata , teacher and literary critic Arturo García Ramos, in his collection Look test.

The root of the fantastic finds its basis in the relations arising in the act of reading from literary reference and pragmatic reference. And only through these relationships we can explain the conflict (often tackled by scholars of fantasy) that the fantastic depends to some extent the social field in which it develops. And that what was considered great in a certain time cease to be in another due to changes in beliefs or scientific development.

Much of the confusion arising over the support of fantastic literature is an undeniable fact: Fantasy Literature has an unusual development since the late eighteenth century, its rise and importance runs parallel to the development of Romanticism (both European and American), survives, when the movement dies, in others it happen (symbolism, Parnassianism, modernism, surrealism, etc.), and finally, if the origin is European renewal in the twentieth century is the responsibility of Latin American literature, and especially of literature with Borges and Cortazar Argentina at the top -. Arturo García Ramos
This study analyzes the forms of causality always surprising that occur in the fantastic stories or Quiroga Lugones to Cortázar, Borges and Bioy, passing through the breakdown of the monolithic belief that characterized the nineteenth century, and requires that all these authors were forging a cosmogony own, sometimes in each story.


Arturo García Ramos. ABCultural literary critic , professor at the Instituto Isabel La Catolica de Madrid, a professor of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, BA in Philology and a PhD in American Literature with honors (1991). His research interests are the Tale and English American Fiction and fantasy literature. Some of his publications are "Mimesis and credibility in the fairy tale Hispanic "(Annals of American Literature, No. 16, Madrid, 1987: 43-61.)

History of the fantastic story of the Rio de la Plata in the twentieth century: mimesis and verisimilitude (Madrid, Universidad Complutense, 1990) , "Joseph Bianco, South and North of fantasy literature" (In VV.AA., The fantastic tale, Barcelona, \u200b\u200bSiruela, 1991) edition of Leopoldo Lugones, foreign forces, Madrid, Cátedra, 1996 and "The art of playing with the reader" (Insula, n º 595-596, Madrid, 1996).


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