Las fábulas de Garcilaso: ¿alegoría, historia o ficción en los Comentarios reales?
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https://doi.org/10.18800/lexis.201602.006Keywords:
Garcilaso Inca, Royal Commentaries, fable, Neoplatonism, allegoryAbstract
This article explores the inclusion of small tales—as examples, parables and fables—within the textual fabric of the historical text of the Royal Commentariesby the mestizo writer Garcilaso de la Vega. It proposes the idea of classical fable in the sense developed by Neoplatonism during the Renaissance. According to these perspective Classical mythology was understood as embedded with hidden senses of different caliber—literal, moral and theological ones. In the same way, I study Inca myths and other tales as classical fables embedded with different meanings, suggested by Garcilaso Inca to his readers from all times.
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2016-01-13
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Zanelli, C. (2016). Las fábulas de Garcilaso: ¿alegoría, historia o ficción en los Comentarios reales?. Lexis, 40(2), 421–433. https://doi.org/10.18800/lexis.201602.006
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