Entre la «maja goyesca» y la frívola demi-vierge. Idealidades comparativas en el «serenismo literario» del umbral del siglo XX

Spanish and French women has been progressively constructed in individuals’ minds since the decline of the 19th century period until today. Fortunately, the charac-ter of Carmen created by Prosper Mérimée, and the demi-vierge imagined by Marcel Prévost, have attenuated over time. In cer-tain moments...

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Main Author: Jordi Luengo López
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Asociación de Francesistas de la Universidad Española (AFUE) 2008-04-01
Series:Çédille: Revista de Estudios Franceses
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Online Access:http://webpages.ull.es/users/cedille/cuatro/luengo.pdf
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Summary:Spanish and French women has been progressively constructed in individuals’ minds since the decline of the 19th century period until today. Fortunately, the charac-ter of Carmen created by Prosper Mérimée, and the demi-vierge imagined by Marcel Prévost, have attenuated over time. In cer-tain moments of history however, their conceptual recreation has served to crystal-lise the topics into a pictorial ideality that has nothing to do with reality. «Literary serenism», thus described by Cristóbal de Castro, links national identity with a model of femininity where the patriarchal system is interested in reasserting itself in order to preserve its hegemony of power. In the Spanish press, the tension generated be-tween the perfect ideality of Spanish women and the incoherent moral counter-model of French women would be a con-stant feature until the late 20th century. Nonetheless, the identities of both Spanish and French women would eventually change their meaning in accordance with new behaviour patterns, and would leave behind the literary embellishments that marked their conduct.
ISSN:1699-4949