Intertextual coincidences, as a migration of forms, content or rhetorical resources between literary products from different ages, are essential to understand poetic works. The aim of this article is to compare two poems that share the choice of some rhetorical resources and their critical approach to the social situation: “Al túmulo del Rey Felipe II en Sevilla” (1598) by Miguel de Cervantes and “El arquitrabe” (1959) by Jaime Gil de Biedma. Both authors offer subversive visions through the ironic demystification. We do not defend that Cervante’s sonnet is a direct source of Biedma’s poem, but we want to show similarities, in order to confirm the thesis of the Baroque as background and origin of the wink of the mid-twentieth century Spanish poetry.

(2018). Del Siglo de Oro al siglo XX: poesía crítica, Cervantes versus Gil de Biedma [journal article - articolo]. In STUDIA IBERICA ET AMERICANA. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/119915

Del Siglo de Oro al siglo XX: poesía crítica, Cervantes versus Gil de Biedma

Bianchi, Marina
2018-01-01

Abstract

Intertextual coincidences, as a migration of forms, content or rhetorical resources between literary products from different ages, are essential to understand poetic works. The aim of this article is to compare two poems that share the choice of some rhetorical resources and their critical approach to the social situation: “Al túmulo del Rey Felipe II en Sevilla” (1598) by Miguel de Cervantes and “El arquitrabe” (1959) by Jaime Gil de Biedma. Both authors offer subversive visions through the ironic demystification. We do not defend that Cervante’s sonnet is a direct source of Biedma’s poem, but we want to show similarities, in order to confirm the thesis of the Baroque as background and origin of the wink of the mid-twentieth century Spanish poetry.
journal article - articolo
2018
Insertado en el número monográfico "Heterodoxias de la poesía española contemporánea: revisión, renovación, confluencias y desacuerdos", en edición de Sergio Arlandis, el artículo surge de la premisa según la que el estudio de las coincidencias intertextuales, entendidas como migraciones de formas, contenidos o recursos retóricos entre productos literarios de diferente épocas, es fundamental para el encuentro hermenéutico con la obra poética. Se cotejan aquí dos poemas lejanos en el tiempo, aunque cercanos en la elección de los recursos retóricos y en su postura crítica frente a la situación social: “Al túmulo del Rey Felipe II en Sevilla” (1598) de Miguel de Cervantes, versus “El arquitrabe” (1959) de Jaime Gil de Biedma. Los dos autores coinciden en ofrecer impresiones subversivas recurriendo a la desmitificación irónica: se explicitan aquí las similitudes, para corroborar la tesis del barroco como antecedente y origen del guiño que protagoniza la poesía española de mediados del siglo XX.
Bianchi, Marina
(2018). Del Siglo de Oro al siglo XX: poesía crítica, Cervantes versus Gil de Biedma [journal article - articolo]. In STUDIA IBERICA ET AMERICANA. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/119915
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