Manzoni, Stendhal, Sciascia: la historia en la novela

Authors

  • Francisco Pérez Arce

Keywords:

Narrativa, Novela histórica, Imaginación, Contexto histórico, Historia

Abstract

The author presents the threads with which history is interwoven in innovative ways in the narratives of Manzoni, Stendhal, and Sciascia, novelists who have studied historical documents that bring to light the Italian plague or the battle of Waterloo, for example. The characters experience and live hunger, disease and war from a human and realistic perspective. In these novels imagination plays a key role in the construction of other options for historical narrative.

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References

[1] Alessandro Manzoni, Los novios, trad. de Juan Nicasio Gallego, México, Conaculta, 2014.
[2] Stendhal, La cartuja de Parma, trad. de Consuelo Berges, España, Alianza Editorial, 2007.
[3] Stendhal, Crónicas italianas, trad. de Guillermo Louis, Madrid, Felmar, 1984. En el volumen están incluidos, entre otros textos, La abadesa de Castro y Los Cenci.
[4] Leonardo Sciascia, Il teatro della memoria, Milán, Giulio Einaudi, 1981. [Edición en español: El teatro de la memoria, trad. de Juan Manuel Salmerón, México, Tusquets, 2010.]
[5] Ibidem, p. 31.
[6] Federico Campbell, La memoria de Sciascia, México, FCE, 2004, versión electrónica, p. 11.
[7] Ibidem, p. 57.

Published

2018-12-31

How to Cite

Pérez Arce, F. (2018). Manzoni, Stendhal, Sciascia: la historia en la novela. Con-temporánea, (10), 41–47. Retrieved from https://www.revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/contemporanea/article/view/13681

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