Literary Spaces: Visions of Nature and Sense of Place in the Poetry of William Wordsworth and Claudio Rodríguez

  1. MARÍA ANTONIA MEZQUITA FERNÁNDEZ
Revista:
Castilla: Estudios de Literatura

ISSN: 1989-7383

Año de publicación: 2018

Número: 9

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.24197/CEL.9.2018.237-262 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Otras publicaciones en: Castilla: Estudios de Literatura

Resumen

A pesar de la distancia espacial y temporal, las obras del poeta británico William Wordsworth (19770 - 1850) y del español Claudio Rodríguez ( 1 934 - 1999) comparten elementos comunes. Sin embargo, el principal es el amor a l a naturaleza. El siguiente artículo analizará, desde una perspectiva ecocrítica, cómo entienden la naturaleza ambos autores y cómo se sienten unidos a ella. Sin duda, este amor por la naturaleza tiene su origen en la infancia, lo cual se muestra en las obras de ambos. Por tanto, el objetivo de este artículo será comparar las visiones de la naturaleza de ambos autores y cómo esta es para ellos no solo el lugar que aman sino el lugar al que se sienten unidos

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