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Ariel

English · Hardback

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On the last day before summer vacation, a group of students gathers to hear their teacher, whom they call Prospero, lecture for one last time. Captivated by a bronze statue of Ariel from Shakespeare's The Tempest, he speaks passionately on the nature of beauty and the dangers of materialism. Ariel is an essay by José Enrique Rodó.


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José Enrique Rodó (1871-1917) was a Uruguayan philosopher, educator, and essayist. Born and raised in Montevideo, Rodó was a major figure of the modernismo literary movement. In 1898, he was appointed professor of literature at the University of the Republic. Additionally, Rodó served as the director of the National Library of Uruguay and as a member of the Chamber of Deputies. Through his correspondence with Leopoldo Alas of Spain, José de la Riva-Agüero of Peru, and Rubén Darío of Nicaragua, Rodó became the leading theorist of modernista literature, which sought to unite classical values and contemporary culture through a devotion to beauty and form. His major contribution to Latin American literature was Ariel (1900), an influential essay inspired by characters from Shakespeare's The Tempest. The essay is structured as a lecture by Prospero on authors from throughout European history. Ariel and Caliban, respectively the positive and negative aspects of human nature, represent the opposing forces of good and evil, the beautiful and the utilitarian in everyday life. Throughout his career, Rodó criticized the process of nordomanía, a term he used to describe the growing influence of North American values on Latin American culture.


Product details

Authors Jose Enrique Rod, José Enrique Rodó
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.11.2021
 
EAN 9798888973400
ISBN 979-8-88897-340-0
No. of pages 68
Illustrations Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Series Mint Editions
Mint Editions (Nonfiction Narr
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous

Biography & True Stories, Prose: non-fiction, PHILOSOPHY / Social, PHILOSOPHY / Political, PHILOSOPHY / Essays, social and political philosophy, Relating to Latin / Hispanic American people

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