París, itinerario artístico en la obra de Enrique Gómez Carrillo
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2008
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Jaén : Universidad de Jaén
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El protagonismo de la capital francesa es absoluto en la obra de Enrique Gómez Carrillo (1873-1927), cronista insignia del modernismo, originario de Guatemala pero asentado en París desde finales del siglo XIX hasta su desaparición, donde ejerció como periodista en lengua española para toda la comunidad de habla castellana en España e Hispanoamérica, informando sobre las noticias de actualidad en el París de la época así como de otros temas de interés en Europa como, por ejemplo, la Primera Guerra Mundial.
Este cronista amó París sinónimo de bohemia y arte, considerándola como la ciudad ideal para los intelectuales y divulgándolo así en su obra.
El objetivo de esta tesis será, a través del estudio de su extensa obra, delimitar en ella las menciones a la capital gala para su análisis y posterior extracción de conclusiones sobre la contribución del cronista a la difusión de la imagen de París como ciudad cosmopolita, máximo e indiscutible faro cultural europeo.
The capital of France is the indisputable protagonist of the works by Enrique Gomez Carrillo (1873-1927), a Guatemaltecan journalist and an important representative of modernist literature who, from the end of the nineteenth century till his death, lived in Paris. As a Spanish-language journalist, he reported cultural news of this city (as well as other European issues of interest) to both Spanish and Spanish-American audiences. He loved Paris, which he saw as a synonym of bohemian culture and art and as the ideal city for intellectuals, a vision which he widely disseminated through his varied work (comprising articles, autobiography, novels, travel journals, First-World-War chronicles …). The aim of this thesis is to analyze Carrillo’s works by focusing on their references to Paris, so as to reach meaningful conclusions about his idiosyncratic contribution to the construction of the myth of cosmopolitan Paris as the most important cultural focus in Europe.
The capital of France is the indisputable protagonist of the works by Enrique Gomez Carrillo (1873-1927), a Guatemaltecan journalist and an important representative of modernist literature who, from the end of the nineteenth century till his death, lived in Paris. As a Spanish-language journalist, he reported cultural news of this city (as well as other European issues of interest) to both Spanish and Spanish-American audiences. He loved Paris, which he saw as a synonym of bohemian culture and art and as the ideal city for intellectuals, a vision which he widely disseminated through his varied work (comprising articles, autobiography, novels, travel journals, First-World-War chronicles …). The aim of this thesis is to analyze Carrillo’s works by focusing on their references to Paris, so as to reach meaningful conclusions about his idiosyncratic contribution to the construction of the myth of cosmopolitan Paris as the most important cultural focus in Europe.
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París (Francia), Capital cultural, Gómez Carrillo, Enrique, Modernismo (Literatura), Paris, Cultural City, Modernism, Crítica e interpretación, Historia y crítica, París (Francia) en la literatura, Literatura hispanoamericana, Guatemala