Publication: Orfeo decapitado: la imposibilidad de la escritura de Lord Chandos a Morelli
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Aznar Pérez, Mario
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Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Editum
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Este trabajo propone un
estudio comparado del tema de la
imposibilidad de la escritura en dos
obras tan distantes como vinculadas
entre sí, fundamentales ambas para el
desarrollo literario del siglo XX, como
son la famosa Carta de Lord Chandos
(1902) del escritor austríaco Hugo von
Hofmannsthal, y lo que muchos conocen
como “el libro de Morelli”, que no
es otro que el conjunto de fragmentos
y capítulos –algunos “prescindibles”–
que Julio Cortázar incluyera de forma
dispersa en su laberíntica Rayuela
(1963).
This paper proposes a comparative study of the theme of the impossibility of writing in two fundamental works for the literary development of the twentieth century, such as the famous Lord Chandos Letter (1902), by the Austrian writer Hugo von Hofmannsthal, and what many people know as “Morelli's book” which is none other than the set of fragments and chapters –some of them “dispensable”– that Julio Cortázar included in its labyrinthine Hopscotch (1963).
This paper proposes a comparative study of the theme of the impossibility of writing in two fundamental works for the literary development of the twentieth century, such as the famous Lord Chandos Letter (1902), by the Austrian writer Hugo von Hofmannsthal, and what many people know as “Morelli's book” which is none other than the set of fragments and chapters –some of them “dispensable”– that Julio Cortázar included in its labyrinthine Hopscotch (1963).
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