Realidad virtual con luz artificial (Glosa de El Poema de Todo más claro y otros poemas de Pedro Salinas, en el 5º aniversario de su publicación, con apéndice final científico-ficticio)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revliteratura.2000.v62.i124.475Abstract
This article develops an essay on The poem by Pedro Salinas from the point of view of textual grammar taking as starting point the study of deixis to come to the analysis of different liguistic levels and conclude with its interpretation as "dehumanized" pure poetry. Following an interdisciplinary approach, the contextualization of this poem in Everything clearer and other poems can be based on the physical foundations of the Theories of Relativity by means of a poetic hypothesis bordering on science-fiction. And, as a corollary, we'll have ethics and aesthetics merging thanks to the virtuality of Art.
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2020-10-17
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Hernández Pérez de Landazábal, L. A. (2020). Realidad virtual con luz artificial (Glosa de El Poema de Todo más claro y otros poemas de Pedro Salinas, en el 5º aniversario de su publicación, con apéndice final científico-ficticio). Revista De Literatura, 62(124), 505–514. https://doi.org/10.3989/revliteratura.2000.v62.i124.475
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