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portada Cuatro Dublineses (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2010
Language
Spanish
Pages
184
Format
Paperback
ISBN
8483832496
ISBN13
9788483832493

Cuatro Dublineses (in Spanish)

Antonio-Prometeo Moya (Author) · Tusquets · Paperback

Cuatro Dublineses (in Spanish) - Richard Ellmann

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Synopsis "Cuatro Dublineses (in Spanish)"

Oscar Wilde, James Joyce, William B. Yeats y Samuel Beckett abandonaron Dublin entre los 20 y los 22 anos. Dejo la formacion irlandesa alguna huella en la vidas y la obra de estos cuatro celebres dublineses que revolucionaron la literatura? El gran critico y biografo norteamericano Richard Ellmann relata episodios cruciales, poco conocidos (y escabrosos en el caso de Joyce) de sus biografias para revelarnos como el origen determino su obra, y nos descubre como en Beckett, el mas joven de los cuatro, convergen finalmente las «conexiones dublinesas». El lector comprobara con desconcierto como, de hecho, son las inhibiciones religiosas, sean catolicas o protestantes, las que mas incidencia tuvieron, si bien en distinto grado y con resultados muy diversos. / In four Library of Congress lectures, also published as articles in New York Review of Books, the eminent literary biographer finds interesting if not new things to say about four great Irish-born writers: Oscar Wilde, influenced by Ruskin and Pater at Oxford, wavering between Roman Catholicism and atheism, between homo- and heterosexuality; W .B. Yeats, after a ``monkey-gland'' operation, writing several great poems toward the end of his life; James Joyce, trying to start love affairs to provide background for the Nausicaa chapter in Ulysses; Samuel Beckett, sumptuous in his use of language, isolating, nearly renouncing particulars and depriving his characters of money, youth, health and fortitude. Ellmann finds connections as well as differences among these writers. Because of what Beckett has written, his Irish predecessors ``take on a different look. Because of their work, he may not seem quite so rootless as he first appears.''

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