Visión comparativa de los personajes femeninos de "Ginebra" y "El rey del invierno"
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Universidad de Oviedo
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- Romano, Yolanda (coord.)
- Velázquez García, Sara (coord.)
Verlag: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca ; Universidad de Salamanca
ISBN: 978-84-9012-887-9
Datum der Publikation: 2018
Seiten: 497-510
Art: Buch-Kapitel
Zusammenfassung
The historical/fantastic trilogy novels written by the English author Bernand Cornwell shows a different vision of Arthur, whose variation is also felt in the female characters of the work. In addition, a comparison will be made between Cornwell's point of view with the already studied Rosalind Miles’ Morgana and Geneva: their characteristics as women in a men’s world and also their relationship with Arturo. Cornwell, supports his opinión, thinking and Arthur’s adventures through the eyes of another personage of the work, Derfel Cardan, while Miles shows her criticism and disagreement with the patriarchal system through female characters, ancient Celtic goddesses... A journey through two opposing paths that will melt together in order to extol the ever-revealing figures of Arthurian issues: Morgana, Nimue and Geneva