El papel de la antropología augustiniana en la poesía de Ausias March

This article presents a new reading of the corpus of poetry by Ausias March using the identification of the role played therein by Augustinian anthropology. The exclusively Thomistic influence traditionally defended by literary criticism is thus refuted in favour of a more operational Augustinian an...

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Main Author: Marina Mestre Zaragozá
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Presses universitaires du Mirail 2009-12-01
Series:Criticón
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/criticon/13682
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Summary:This article presents a new reading of the corpus of poetry by Ausias March using the identification of the role played therein by Augustinian anthropology. The exclusively Thomistic influence traditionally defended by literary criticism is thus refuted in favour of a more operational Augustinian anthropology which provides the reader with productive keys. The Augustinian prism enables a better understanding of the birth of the figure of the Amador and of the split of the poetic self which follows. It also brings a hitherto unknown coherence to the totality of the poems of Ausias March, both the moral or pedagogical works and the love poems.
ISSN:0247-381X