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López Eire, Antonio
2009-03-04
2009-10-15T08:57:24Z
2009-10-15T08:57:24Z
2002-01
López Eire, A. (2002). Mito, retórica y poética. "Logo, Revista de Retórica y Teoría de la Comunicación", 2 (2), 51-84.
http://hdl.handle.net/10366/55908
http://hdl.handle.net/10366/55908
Artículo sobre la relación entre mito y lenguaje en la literatura griega.
The aim of these pages is to show how myth is language and, consequently, how myth's characteristics match up with that of language itself: myth, like language, is operative, dynamic, pragmatical, symbolical and metaphorical, more psychological than logical and, above all, political and social. But this little piece of language called myth is also, by its intention, comparable to Rhetoric, because is persuasive, and to Poetics, because is far from a concrete and immediate context and it is metaphorical and "poietic", that is, creative.
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Retórica
Retórica antigua
Poesía
Mitología griega
Literatura griega
Filología griega
Teoría de la comunicación
Ancient and Modern Rhetoric
Poetics
Greek Mithology
Greek Literature
Greek Philology
Communication Theory
Mito, retórica y poética
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