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      Las estéticas del mito en la literatura argentina del siglo XIX: Vicente López y Planes y Olegario V. Andrade Translated title: The Aesthetics of Myth in Argentine Literature of the 19th Century: Vicente López y Planes and Olegario V. Andrade

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          Resumen: El presente trabajo trata de estudiar el uso de los mitos grecorromanos en la Argentina del siglo XIX, centrándose en dos autores singulares por su forma de acercarse a ellos desde perspectivas y estéticas diferentes. El primero, Vicente López y Planes, en su obraEl triunfo argentino, recurre al mito siguiendo la tradición clasicista caracterizada por el uso de la mitología como resultado de una convención. Por su parte, Olegario V. Andrade, inmerso en la corriente romántica, en su obra Prometeo elige este personaje mitológico por ser un héroe transgresor. A esta circunstancia hay que añadir la particular realidad hispanoamericana que lucha por su independencia de España, toda vez que toma como modelo a Francia, sin darse cuenta de que al aceptar su influencia recibe al mismo tiempo un nuevo poder colonizador.

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          Abstract: The aim of this paper is to study the use of Greco-Roman myths in 19th Century Argentina by focusing on two outstanding authors for their way of approaching them from different perspectives and aesthetics. The former, Vicente López y Planes, in his work El triunfo argentino appeals to myth by following the classicist aesthetic characterized by the use of mythology as a convention. The latter, Olegario V. Andrade, immersed in Romanticism in his work Prometeo chooses this mythological character for being a transgressive hero. Besides, we must take into account the particular Spanish-American reality in which people fight for Independence from Spain, since they take France as a model, without realizing that while accepting its influence, they receive at the same time a new colonizing power.

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                novatell
                Nova tellus
                Nova tellus
                Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas (Ciudad de México, Ciudad de México, Mexico )
                0185-3058
                December 2022
                : 40
                : 2
                : 153-176
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                [1] Madrid orgnameUniversidad Complutense de Madrid orgdiv1Grupo de Investigación Historiografía de la literatura grecolatina Spain barrioscster@ 123456gmail.com
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                S0185-30582022000200153 S0185-3058(22)04000200153
                10.19130/iifl.nt.2022.40.2.0021x57
                cb6905fb-8d72-42d1-9e37-fab7fa7de885

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                : 16 July 2021
                : 10 June 2022
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                romantic aesthetics,neoclassical aesthetics,Vicente López y Planes,Olegario V. Andrade,mito,estética romántica,estética neoclásica,mith

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