Aproximación a la geografía literaria de las tradiciones palmistas

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  • José Vásquez Peña Instituto Ricardo Palma

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31381/test2.v0i15.1403

Keywords:

Literary geography, literary perceptive, legendary connotation, individual geographic keys, collective geographic keys, idiosyncrasy

Abstract

The work is oriented to demonstrate how the prodigious Iqueña geography influenced the production palmista. This can be seen in the profuse mention of place names and the idiosyncrasy of the Iqueños, in the different stages of evolution, since 1412 (date of the tradition: The Achirana of the Inca, the oldest if we stick to the historical epoch Tells us, until 1838, the date of the last tradition selected for analysis: An unlikely quotient.) This historical alignment enables a full understanding of Pälma's works in the eleven traditions dedicated to Ica.

In itself through the study we express a counterpoint of the factors: Temporal, spatial and aspectual that are observed in the mentioned traditions, that give a unique vision of the Ica real, showing in the textual plane the kindness of its geography and the nature of its people.

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Published

2018-05-17

How to Cite

Vásquez Peña, J. (2018). Aproximación a la geografía literaria de las tradiciones palmistas. Aula Palma, (15), 353–361. https://doi.org/10.31381/test2.v0i15.1403

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