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De Balneator del Sendebar a Senescalus de los Siete sabios: del “exemplo” al relato de acción
Marta Haro Cortéssubject
lcsh:Language and LiteratureRecepciónTransmisiónLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectArtBalneatorSendebarArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Senescaluslcsh:PMiddle AgesCartographyHumanitiesLibro de los siete sabios de RomaMusicmedia_commondescription
Resumen: Estudio de la difusion del cuento Balneator/Senescalus en el ciclo del Sendebar –tanto la rama transmision oriental, como la occidental–, para examinar las recreaciones de que ha sido objeto este relato en un continuo proceso de narrativizacion que convierte el «exemplo» del Sendebar, en relato de ccion en el Libro de los siete sabios de Roma y que responde a la necesidad de reactualizar la obra a lo largo de la Edad Media y de adaptarla a distintos modelos genericos, cauces de difusion variados y nuevos contextos y gustos literarios de recepcion. Palabras clave: Sendebar. Libro de los siete sabios de Roma. Balneator. Senescalu s . Transmision. Recepcion. Abstract: A study that sheds new light on the transmission of the story of Balneator/ Senescalus in both the Eastern and Western literary traditions of the Tales of Sendebar . The paper explores the multiple recreations of the Balneator/Senescalus from the exemplo in the Tales of Sendebar to the short narrative in the Seven Sage of Rome and, furthermore, examines its continuous process of rearrativization throughout the Middle Ages, which responds to the necessity of adapting the story to different generic models and channels of literary transmission, as well as to changing condi- tions and literary tastes. Keywords: Tales of Sendebar. Seven Sages of Rome. Balneator. Senescalus . Transmission. Easter and Wester literary traditions.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2015-11-01 | Revista de Poética Medieval |