Publication: Lecturas y lectores del "Exemplario contra los peligros y engaños del
mundo" de Juan de Capua (siglos XVI al XVII). Notas para un tema
de investigación.
Authors
Ruiz-Gálvez Priego, Estrella
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Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones
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Abstract
El Exemplario contra los engaños y peligros del mundo, de Juan de Capua
constituye uno de los mayores éxitos de lectura de todos los tiempos. Un
libro que leyeron hombres y mujeres, chicos y grandes, tan popular,
conocido y asimilado en el mundo hispánico de los siglos XVI y XVII que
-casi desparecido como entidad literaria con nombre propio-, pasó a ser
"común cantera", de materiales literarios que más tarde llegarían a ser
"lugares comunes", "tópicos", de los que integran y configuran el entramado
mental del imaginario colectivo. Las líneas que siguen intentan poner de
relieve algunos de esos elementos que marcan el paso del mito literario al
tópico social.
The Juan of Capua's Exemplar against the deceits of the world constitutes one of the greatest reading successes of all time. A book that children and great men and women read, so popularly known and assimilated in the Hispanic world of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries that -almost widely believed as a literary entity with its own name, it became a common quarry of literary materials that later became be "common places" "topics" of those who make up and configure the mental framework of the collective imagination. The lines that follow attempt to highlight some of those elements that mark the passage from literary myth to social topic.
The Juan of Capua's Exemplar against the deceits of the world constitutes one of the greatest reading successes of all time. A book that children and great men and women read, so popularly known and assimilated in the Hispanic world of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries that -almost widely believed as a literary entity with its own name, it became a common quarry of literary materials that later became be "common places" "topics" of those who make up and configure the mental framework of the collective imagination. The lines that follow attempt to highlight some of those elements that mark the passage from literary myth to social topic.
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Citation
Tonos Digital, N. 41 (2021)
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