From absence to poetics (fragments of amorous discourse in Machado)
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spanish poetry, antonio machado, poetic, generación del 98Abstract
This paper analyzes the poem by AntonioMachado entitled “Other songs to Guiomar” and propo-ses that the text constructs a poetic that is shaped fromthe absence of the beloved, using as points of analysisthe poet’s notion of love and several of the figures propo-sed in Roland Barthes’ A Lover’s Discourse: Fragments.Downloads
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