La geografía habitada:
paisaje y naturaleza en las Tradiciones Peruanas de Ricardo Palma
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31381/test2.v0i15.1399Keywords:
Palma, Geography, Landscape, Nature, Peruvian Traditions, .Abstract
Critical studies on the Peruvian Traditions have addressed the treatment of space, eminently urban (Lima) in the work, pointing to the importance of the characters and “intrahistory” on descriptive aspects of Peruvian landscape and nature. Nevertheless, a revision of the Traditions from the point of view of the treatment of geography, landscape and nature, reveals fragments in which it acquires an importance that, although overlapping, imposes routes to the urban history and, therefore, to the stories rescued and recreated by the traditionist.