Sickness and terror. Tales of love, madness and death, by Horacio Quiroga

Authors

  • Nancy Fernández Universidad de Mar del Plata - CONICET

Keywords:

short story, disease, naturalism, modernism

Abstract

In this work I try to analyze the book of stories, Tales of love, madness and death, de Horacio Quiroga. From this perspective, I point out the dynamics developed between the currents of modernism and naturalism, configuring a complex sense based on procedures and images that constitute paradoxical and surprising effects. I try to develop the tension that characterizes Horacio Quiroga's prose in his own way, the axis of the disease, and how it takes on a unique shape in the context of the early years of the 20th century.

Author Biography

  • Nancy Fernández , Universidad de Mar del Plata - CONICET

    Universidad de Mar del Plata - CONICET.

    ORCID 0000-0002-0082-0987. 

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Quiroga, H. (2002). Cuentos de amor, de locura y de muerte. En Autor, Cuentos (Vol. 1). Buenos Aires: Losada.

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Published

2021-12-14

How to Cite

Sickness and terror. Tales of love, madness and death, by Horacio Quiroga. (2021). Recial, 12(20), 168-178. https://revistas.psi.unc.edu.ar/index.php/recial/article/view/35978

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