Los hijos de Platero. Estudio comparativo de los textos literarios influenciados por Juan Ramón Jiménez
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2024-09-17
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Jaén: Universidad de Jaén
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[ES] La obra Platero y yo, escrita por Juan Ramón Jiménez, ejerció una notable influencia en escritores como Luis
Cernuda, Romero Murube, Rafael Montesinos, Muñoz Rojas, Juan Sierra, Rafael Laffón y Díez-Crespo. La
vinculación entre todos ellos y la homogeneidad de sus obras más destacadas son los principales temas
abordados en este estudio, en el que se destaca el interés por la tierra andaluza, como espacio idóneo para
la literatura, y la evocación de la niñez, como tiempo desde el que vivir la narración. La prosa poética de
Platero y yo, de esta manera, se interpreta como un nuevo camino recorrido por un amplio grupo de
escritores.
[EN] The play Platero y yo, written by Juan Ramón Jiménez, marked a peak in Spanish literature. There are many characteristics that he adds, which led him to capture the attention of many writers: Luis Cernuda, Romero Murube, Rafael Montesinos, Muñoz Rojas, Juan Sierra, Rafael Laffón and Díez-Crespo are some of the authors who show his Juan Ramón influence, and this work brings us closer to them. The link between all of them and the homogeneity of their most outstanding works are the main themes that are contributed in this study, in which the interest in the Andalusian land stands out, as an ideal space for literature, and the evocation of childhood, as time from which to live the narrative. The poetic prose of Platero y yo, in this way, is expressed as a new way of literature.
[EN] The play Platero y yo, written by Juan Ramón Jiménez, marked a peak in Spanish literature. There are many characteristics that he adds, which led him to capture the attention of many writers: Luis Cernuda, Romero Murube, Rafael Montesinos, Muñoz Rojas, Juan Sierra, Rafael Laffón and Díez-Crespo are some of the authors who show his Juan Ramón influence, and this work brings us closer to them. The link between all of them and the homogeneity of their most outstanding works are the main themes that are contributed in this study, in which the interest in the Andalusian land stands out, as an ideal space for literature, and the evocation of childhood, as time from which to live the narrative. The poetic prose of Platero y yo, in this way, is expressed as a new way of literature.