De la sublimación del amor
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2010
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial
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El tema de la “sublimación del amor”, ampliamente debatido en las estéticas de Kant y Hegel, ha sido ilustrado en la poesía hispanoamericana colonial con sendos poemas de Diego Dávalos y Figueroa, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, y Juan del Valle y Caviedes. A partir de su examen semánticotextual, en este artículo se determina los alcances de las respectivas poéticas en el marco de dicho enfrentamiento teórico.
The “love’s sublimation” subject was under debate in the Kant and Hegel aesthetic doctrine. This controversy was also illustrated by the colonial Hispanic-American poetry of Diego Dávalos y Figueroa, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz and Juan del Valle y Caviedes. This article looks into the semantic structure of tree poems in order to determine their poetic scopes in the frame of the Kant-Hegel aesthetic discussion.
The “love’s sublimation” subject was under debate in the Kant and Hegel aesthetic doctrine. This controversy was also illustrated by the colonial Hispanic-American poetry of Diego Dávalos y Figueroa, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz and Juan del Valle y Caviedes. This article looks into the semantic structure of tree poems in order to determine their poetic scopes in the frame of the Kant-Hegel aesthetic discussion.
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Poesía Hispanoamericana Colonial, Análisis Semántico, Poética, Estética, Linguistics, Literature, Colonial Hispanic, American Poetry, Semantic Analysis, Poetics, Aesthetics
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