LA GUERRA CIVIL ESPAÑOLA: LA HISTORIA A LA LUZ DE LA FICCIÓN

The Spanish Civil War that lasted the triennium 1936-1939 was the subject of a vast narrative production developed over several decades. With the restoration of the constitutional monarchy and the implementation of democratic mechanisms, the narrative took other directions in order to overcome a phe...

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spelling I11-R87article-36172020-06-22T00:17:31Z The spanish civil war: history through fiction LA GUERRA CIVIL ESPAÑOLA: LA HISTORIA A LA LUZ DE LA FICCIÓN Granata de Egües, Gladys Historia Literatura España Guerra Civil History Literature Spain Civil War The Spanish Civil War that lasted the triennium 1936-1939 was the subject of a vast narrative production developed over several decades. With the restoration of the constitutional monarchy and the implementation of democratic mechanisms, the narrative took other directions in order to overcome a phenomenon that was a trigger and anchor of the Spanish novel for more than three decades. Although the War and the Postwar era were not forgotten, the new novelists, born mostly in the fifties and sixties of the twentieth century, tried to develop new themes in their narrative and overcome realism, experimenting with forms and contents to leave room for literature that no longer needed to be testimonial. However, with the new millennium - with some precedents at the end of the 1990s – the Civil War as a theme re-emerges with unprecedented force and becomes a literary and editorial phenomenon that still remains. The purpose of this work is to analyze this phenomenon through ideological, political, editorial and commercial aspects that have made possible this revival and that have the readers´ approval. The methodology to use will be the research of analogies in literature with the context that produces them. La Guerra Civil española que ocupó el trienio 1936-1939 fue el tema de una vasta producción narrativa que a ambos lados del Atlántico –"la España peregrina y la España permanecida"- se desarrolló durante varias décadas. A partir de 1975, con la restauración de la monarquía constitucional y la puesta en práctica de los mecanismos democráticos, la narrativa tomó otras direcciones buscando superar un fenómeno que fue disparador y ancla de la novela española por más de tres décadas. Si bien la Guerra y la Posguerra no se olvidaron, los nuevos novelistas, nacidos la mayoría en los años cincuenta y sesenta del Siglo XX, buscaron darle nuevos aires temáticos a la narrativa y trataron de superar el realismo al uso, experimentando con formas y contenidos que oxigenaran una literatura que ya no necesitaba ser testimonial. Sin embargo, a partir del nuevo milenio -con algunos antecedentes al final de los años noventa- el tema de la guerra resurge con inusitada fuerza y se transforma en un fenómeno literario y editorial que todavía permanece. El propósito de este trabajo es analizar este fenómeno a la luz de los factores ideológicos, políticos, editoriales y comerciales que han posibilitado este resurgimiento y que cuenta con el beneplácito de público lector. La metodología utilizada será la búsqueda de analogías de las obras literarias con el contexto que las produce. Asociación de Estudios Interdisciplinarios sobre Europa (ADEISE) 2017-12-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/europa/article/view/3617 Revista EUROPA; Núm. 10 (2017); 59-70 1515-6133 spa https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/europa/article/view/3617/2554
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LA GUERRA CIVIL ESPAÑOLA: LA HISTORIA A LA LUZ DE LA FICCIÓN
Historia
Literatura
España
Guerra Civil
History
Literature
Spain
Civil War
author_facet Granata de Egües, Gladys
author_sort Granata de Egües, Gladys
title LA GUERRA CIVIL ESPAÑOLA: LA HISTORIA A LA LUZ DE LA FICCIÓN
title_short LA GUERRA CIVIL ESPAÑOLA: LA HISTORIA A LA LUZ DE LA FICCIÓN
title_full LA GUERRA CIVIL ESPAÑOLA: LA HISTORIA A LA LUZ DE LA FICCIÓN
title_fullStr LA GUERRA CIVIL ESPAÑOLA: LA HISTORIA A LA LUZ DE LA FICCIÓN
title_full_unstemmed LA GUERRA CIVIL ESPAÑOLA: LA HISTORIA A LA LUZ DE LA FICCIÓN
title_sort spanish civil war: history through fiction
description The Spanish Civil War that lasted the triennium 1936-1939 was the subject of a vast narrative production developed over several decades. With the restoration of the constitutional monarchy and the implementation of democratic mechanisms, the narrative took other directions in order to overcome a phenomenon that was a trigger and anchor of the Spanish novel for more than three decades. Although the War and the Postwar era were not forgotten, the new novelists, born mostly in the fifties and sixties of the twentieth century, tried to develop new themes in their narrative and overcome realism, experimenting with forms and contents to leave room for literature that no longer needed to be testimonial. However, with the new millennium - with some precedents at the end of the 1990s – the Civil War as a theme re-emerges with unprecedented force and becomes a literary and editorial phenomenon that still remains. The purpose of this work is to analyze this phenomenon through ideological, political, editorial and commercial aspects that have made possible this revival and that have the readers´ approval. The methodology to use will be the research of analogies in literature with the context that produces them.
publisher Asociación de Estudios Interdisciplinarios sobre Europa (ADEISE)
publishDate 2017
url https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/europa/article/view/3617
topic Historia
Literatura
España
Guerra Civil
History
Literature
Spain
Civil War
topic_facet Historia
Literatura
España
Guerra Civil
History
Literature
Spain
Civil War
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