Odiseo, Gengi, el Cid y Gorba Dikko: soberbia épica, violencia verbal y frontera acuática

Analysis of episodes of verbal violence that exists in four literary works of heroic character, dating from different periods and places: the Greek Odyssey, the Japanese Heikemonogatari, the Hispanic ballad of The Moorish king who challenges Valencia, and the epic of Gorba Dikko sung by the Djerma p...

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Main Author: José Manuel Pedrosa
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon 2016-04-01
Series:Atalaya
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/atalaya/1564
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Summary:Analysis of episodes of verbal violence that exists in four literary works of heroic character, dating from different periods and places: the Greek Odyssey, the Japanese Heikemonogatari, the Hispanic ballad of The Moorish king who challenges Valencia, and the epic of Gorba Dikko sung by the Djerma people of Niger. Important conclusions are drawn about the poetics of epics and of epic ballads.
ISSN:1167-8437
2102-5614