I will approach the analysis and exegesis of the denotative lexemes that correspond to the three natural spaces (animal, vegetable and mineral) that appear in the poems of The Black Heralds. Then I will enter the connotative depths of meaning expressed in the poems to reveal their structure and their indissoluble unity with its natural Andean reality (Santiago de Chuco) and coastal reality (Trujillo and Lima), demonstrating the deep natural root of Peruvianness in Vallejo’s poetic creation.Abordaré el análisis y la exégesis de los lexemas denotativos que corresponden a los tres espacios naturales (animal, vegetal y mineral) que aparecen en los poemas de Los heraldos negros; ingresaremos a las profundidades connotativas de significación expr...
With The Black Heralds (1919), Vallejo begins his first literary archeology that already hoarded, fr...
César Vallejo es fiel e infiel a la fábula de tradición que ha decidido acoger y mantener con vida. ...
This article begins placing The Black Heralds in the social, political and literary context of the t...
I will approach the analysis and exegesis of the denotative lexemes that correspond to the three nat...
La próxima celebración del centenario de la publicación de Los heraldos negros (1919) motiva esta ap...
I propose to patent the meaning of the book The Black Heralds in the context of Spanish-language poe...
This article proposes that the poems of The Black Heralds and, specially, the referenced poem decons...
Los heraldos negros es el primer poemario de César Vallejo donde se observa la lucha entre los tres ...
This text tries to explain that The Black Heralds, the first work of César Vallejo, not only was inf...
In some poems of The Black Heralds (1919), the first set published by César Vallejo, the lyric subje...
This article will study —in the centenary of César Vallejo’s first book— the return to the lost time...
Considering that the entire written work by César Vallejo has been read and analyzed by national and...
This article proposes an analysis of the poems «Our bread», «Imperial Nostalgia», «Autochthonous Ter...
A comparison of seven poems of Los Heraldos Negros de César Vallejo with earlier versions published ...
Partiendo del análisis del poema "Las piedras" perteneciente a "Los heraldos negros" de César Vallej...
With The Black Heralds (1919), Vallejo begins his first literary archeology that already hoarded, fr...
César Vallejo es fiel e infiel a la fábula de tradición que ha decidido acoger y mantener con vida. ...
This article begins placing The Black Heralds in the social, political and literary context of the t...
I will approach the analysis and exegesis of the denotative lexemes that correspond to the three nat...
La próxima celebración del centenario de la publicación de Los heraldos negros (1919) motiva esta ap...
I propose to patent the meaning of the book The Black Heralds in the context of Spanish-language poe...
This article proposes that the poems of The Black Heralds and, specially, the referenced poem decons...
Los heraldos negros es el primer poemario de César Vallejo donde se observa la lucha entre los tres ...
This text tries to explain that The Black Heralds, the first work of César Vallejo, not only was inf...
In some poems of The Black Heralds (1919), the first set published by César Vallejo, the lyric subje...
This article will study —in the centenary of César Vallejo’s first book— the return to the lost time...
Considering that the entire written work by César Vallejo has been read and analyzed by national and...
This article proposes an analysis of the poems «Our bread», «Imperial Nostalgia», «Autochthonous Ter...
A comparison of seven poems of Los Heraldos Negros de César Vallejo with earlier versions published ...
Partiendo del análisis del poema "Las piedras" perteneciente a "Los heraldos negros" de César Vallej...
With The Black Heralds (1919), Vallejo begins his first literary archeology that already hoarded, fr...
César Vallejo es fiel e infiel a la fábula de tradición que ha decidido acoger y mantener con vida. ...
This article begins placing The Black Heralds in the social, political and literary context of the t...