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«The Fair Weather which All the Signs in the Sky Seem to Promise at Sea»: Water as a Soul’s Topography and a Discursive Memory Connector in the Trials of Persiles and Sigismunda

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https://doi.org/10.13035/H.2019.07.01.20
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2019
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Poza Diéguez, Mónica
Abstract
Cervantes, en Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda, emplea dinámicamente memoria e imaginatio y moderniza el género, por medio del uso de la imitatio compuesta. El agua, que en el Persiles adopta, entre otras, la forma del ‘mar’, los ‘ríos’, pero también del ‘hielo’, vincula las diversas aventuras que se suceden, así como el fluir narrativo, memorístico e imaginario, para acabar proyectando una singular cartografía. En este contexto, analizo el elemento del agua, como conector de eventos e imágenes, pero también como espacio geofísico, conformado a su vez como un locus del alma que acota y define otros espacios.
 
In Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda, Cervantes dynamically uses the art of memory along with the imaginatio and brings the genre to the modernity with the use of the imitatio compuesta. The natural element of the water, which in Persiles takes the form of the sea, the river, and the ice among others, bounds the diverse adventures following to each other. Also, it contributes to link them in order to develop the imaginary, as well as the flow of the memory and narrative to finally projects a unique and very special cartography. In this framework I analyze water as a rhetorical connector among events and images, as well as a geophysical space conformed as a soul site which shapes and defines other spaces.
 
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Universidad de Nevarra
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Poza Diéguez M. «The Fair Weather which All the Signs in the Sky Seem to Promise at Sea»: Water as a Soul’s Topography and a Discursive Memory Connector in the Trials of Persiles and Sigismunda . Hipogrifo. Revista de literatura y cultura del Siglo de Oro. 2019;7(1):229-248
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