Fases evolutivas y vertientes temáticas en la poesía de Carolina Coronado

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  • Silvia Rolle-Rissetto
Keywords: Coronado, Carolina, Spanish Poetry Nineteenth Century, The feminine, Woman, Turn-of-the-century

Abstract

The present study deals with the three phases in the poetry of Carolina Coronado through an analysis of the main symbols and allegories found within her thematic scheme. The analysis focuses on the recurrent usage of ‘the flower’ and ‘the bird’ in poet’s work, and their symbolic–allegoric evolution, which coincides with the above mentioned phases: subtle symbols of the feminine in the first; an explicit allegory suggesting the feminine as value, and not as an object of definition in the second; and, as an autorepresentation of woman as self and woman as poet immersed in the turn–of–the–century positivism of Spanish society in the last.

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Rolle-Rissetto, S. (1998). Fases evolutivas y vertientes temáticas en la poesía de Carolina Coronado. Monteagudo. Revista de Literatura Española, Hispanoamericana y Teoría de la Literatura, (3), 103–116. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/monteagudo/article/view/77161
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