Orbis Tertius (Nov 2010)

En zaga de tantos otros: Paul Groussac y la angustia de las influencias en el Río de la Plata

  • Florencia Bonfiglio

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 17

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This article analyzes Paul Groussac's opinions on American [both North and Latin American] culture, condemned as a false and faulty copy of a sole original: the European canon in which the French writer authorizes his work and legitimizes himself as a literary critic in the Río de la Plata. I focus on some key texts regarding the problem of beginnings in Latin American literature and the anxiety of influences which characterizes Groussac himself: his reading of Shakespeare's The Tempest, his writings in Del Plata al Niágara and his notes on Los raros and Prosas profanas by Rubén Darío

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