THE FUNCTION OF THE CONCEPTION “WONDER” IN THE LATE WORKS OF G.G. MÁRQUEZ
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https://doi.org/10.46991/FLHE/2016.20.3.178Keywords:
G. G.Marquez, wonder, poetics, late period, mythic, Latin-American, magic realism, symbol, motifAbstract
The paper studies the transformation of the conception “wonder” and its function in the late works of G.G. Márquez – “Twelve Pilgrim-Stories” and the novel “About Love and Other Demons”. Here occurs the “subjectivization of the narration”, when the outward real developments, “passing” through the prism of the author’s world-perception, are expressed by his heroes.
The alterations of the poetics of wonder in the above-mentioned works of the author characterize the new trend in his world-perception. At the same time they reveal the dynamics of the subsequent development of magic realism and help to percept the typology of Latin-American prose of the newest period.
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