Leyenda áurea, un código estético al servicio de lo grotesco
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revliteratura.2005.v67.i133.116Keywords:
Rodríguez Méndez, Leyenda áurea, Post-Civil War Drama, CarnivalAbstract
José María Rodríguez Méndez is a well known creator of the Post-Civil War Drama, but his work has not been studied as the whole. The main subject that concern us is to point out that Leyenda áurea, written in 1998, helps us to see how the writer is used to employ a carnivalesque code. Far from his neosainetes Bodas que fueron famosas or Historia de unos cuantos, this piece focus on a new dramatic manner; we'll like to underline the original language its characters display.
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