Castle Metaphor in Jorge Manrique’s Poetry according to Durand’s Archetypal Theory
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https://doi.org/10.37536/RLM.2021.33.0.87214Keywords:
Metaphor, Castle, Jorge Manrique, Diurnal, Nocturnal, Love, PowerAbstract
The topical castle metaphor and the allegory based on it have been occasionally studied in Jorge Manrique’s courtly poetry, as well as in relation to a celebrated passage from his Coplas a la muerte de su padre. However, no critical study has attempt to integrate, in a single and comprehensive analysis of the castle metaphor, the erotic works of the poet as well as the Coplas. This paper is intended to try such a task, by establishing both morphological and functional features of the castle metaphor, according to Durand’s archetypal theory, as it appears in Manrique’s courtly poetry and in the Coplas, in order to define some constant factors of his artistic identity beyond genres and particular rhetorical patterns.
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