Estampas de la Independencia en las "Tradiciones peruanas" de Ricardo Palma

Authors

  • Giuseppe Bellini

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12795/PH.2011.v25.i01.03

Keywords:

Independence, Ricardo Palma, Tradiciones peruanas, Bolívar, San Martín

Abstract

Among the stories of Ricardo Palma’s Tradiciones peruanas related to Independence, there is a prominent group of writings referred to Bolívar and San Martín, supreme strategists of the armed warfare. There are also plenty of allusions to other military leaders of relief, as well as to members of religious orders who took part in favor of or against the independence process, and to a varied collection of curiosities of different nature that go into the history and the psychology of that context. By means of his evocations and narrations, with irony and humor, Palma gives the readers a report of the atmosphere of a cen- tral period in the history of Peru.

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Published

2011-11-15

How to Cite

Bellini, G. (2011). Estampas de la Independencia en las "Tradiciones peruanas" de Ricardo Palma. Philologia Hispalensis, 25(1). https://doi.org/10.12795/PH.2011.v25.i01.03

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