El hibridismo del villancico : la figura del pastor entre lo lírico y lo teatral
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2021
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Universidad de Navarra
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Gutiérrez, Esther Borrego. «El hibridismo del villancico: la figura del pastor entre lo lírico y lo teatral». Hipogrifo. Revista de literatura y cultura del Siglo de Oro, vol. 9, n.o 1, mayo de 2021, pp. 101-29. www.revistahipogrifo.com, https://doi.org/10.13035/H.2021.09.01.08.
Abstract
RESUMEN : El personaje del pastor mantiene una fuerte presencia en el villancico religioso barroco, cuyo auge tuvo lugar en el siglo XVII y en una buena parte del XVIII. En esta figura confluyen varios tipos líricos y teatrales procedentes de las obras de Juan del Encina y de otros autores cercanos en el tiempo. Se pretende romper el tópico de que el pastor cómico, materialista y glotón fue el que pasó a entremeses y villancicos, abordando una tipología del personaje que entronca con el pastor primitivo rústico, en su vertiente más cómica y cercana a lo teatral o en su caracterización lírica de inspiración culta.
ABSTRACT :The character of the shepherd maintains a strong presence in the Ba-roque religious villancico, whose heyday took place in the 17th century and in a good part of the 18th century. In this character, several lyrical and theatrical types come together from the works of Juan del Encina and other authors close in time. It is intended to break the cliché that the comic, materialistic and gluttonous shep-herd was the one who went to entremeses and villancicos, addressing a typology of the character that is more closely related to the primitive rustic shepherd, in its most comic aspect and close to the theatrical or in its lyrical characterization of cultured inspiration
ABSTRACT :The character of the shepherd maintains a strong presence in the Ba-roque religious villancico, whose heyday took place in the 17th century and in a good part of the 18th century. In this character, several lyrical and theatrical types come together from the works of Juan del Encina and other authors close in time. It is intended to break the cliché that the comic, materialistic and gluttonous shep-herd was the one who went to entremeses and villancicos, addressing a typology of the character that is more closely related to the primitive rustic shepherd, in its most comic aspect and close to the theatrical or in its lyrical characterization of cultured inspiration