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Keats, Poe, and the Shaping of Cortazar's Mythopoesis, PDF eBook

Keats, Poe, and the Shaping of Cortazar's Mythopoesis PDF

Part of the Purdue University Monographs in Romance Languages series

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The Argentinian writer Julio Cortazar was clearly influenced by his predecessors John Keats and Edgar Allan Poe.

However, to what extent? Which aspects of the two Romantics have been kept and which ones transformed by Cortazar's imagination? And is there a common bond in the works of Keats and Poe which is also the common denominator for their works? And why these particular images, themes, or ideas? This books tries to answer all these questions and is of interest to everyone who wants to know more about Cortazar.

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