Olmedo and Quintana: From Loyalty to the King to Sovereignty of the Nation as Tension in the Lyrical Independence Discourse

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The poetic work of Ecuadorian José Joaquín de Olmedo and Spanish Manuel José Quintana pretend to represent the political and institutional crisis that the Andean area was going through in its transit from viceroyalty to republic as well as the peninsula in its attempt to regain political sovereignty...

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Autor: Zevallos, Johnny
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:José Joaquín de Olmedo, Manuel José Quintana, Poesía, Discurso político, Liberalismo
José Joaquín de Olmedo, Manuel José Quintana, Poetry, Political discourse, Liberalism
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Olmedo y Quintana: de la lealtad al rey a la soberanía de la nación como tensión en el discurso lírico independentista
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title_short Olmedo and Quintana: From Loyalty to the King to Sovereignty of the Nation as Tension in the Lyrical Independence Discourse
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José Joaquín de Olmedo, Manuel José Quintana, Poetry, Political discourse, Liberalism
description The poetic work of Ecuadorian José Joaquín de Olmedo and Spanish Manuel José Quintana pretend to represent the political and institutional crisis that the Andean area was going through in its transit from viceroyalty to republic as well as the peninsula in its attempt to regain political sovereignty after the Napoleonic invasion. Furthermore, by being participants, in their capacities as deputy and political journalist,respectively, during one of the founding moments in the legal organization of Hispanic American nations: the Cortes de Cádiz, it is necessary to approach their poetic projects from another perspective. In addition, both coincide in proposing scenarios that move from the old regime to the liberal system by introducing seminars that aspire to reproduce, in the first instance, a theologicalpolitical discourse that directed the social andcultural imaginaries for, in a second moment, aim at a broader legal stage: the constitutional discourse and the rupture of the imperial space. Therefore, I am interested in recognizing not only rhetorical-figurative strategies but, above all, the sociopolitical imaginary constructed by the lettered city in the poetic proposals of Olmedo and Quintana, and how these varied according to the irruption of renewal aesthetic-political models, product of Cadiz constitutional pattern, and that will unleash in different independence movementsin Hispanic America.  
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spelling Olmedo and Quintana: From Loyalty to the King to Sovereignty of the Nation as Tension in the Lyrical Independence DiscourseOlmedo y Quintana: de la lealtad al rey a la soberanía de la nación como tensión en el discurso lírico independentistaZevallos, JohnnyJosé Joaquín de Olmedo, Manuel José Quintana, Poesía, Discurso político, LiberalismoJosé Joaquín de Olmedo, Manuel José Quintana, Poetry, Political discourse, LiberalismThe poetic work of Ecuadorian José Joaquín de Olmedo and Spanish Manuel José Quintana pretend to represent the political and institutional crisis that the Andean area was going through in its transit from viceroyalty to republic as well as the peninsula in its attempt to regain political sovereignty after the Napoleonic invasion. Furthermore, by being participants, in their capacities as deputy and political journalist,respectively, during one of the founding moments in the legal organization of Hispanic American nations: the Cortes de Cádiz, it is necessary to approach their poetic projects from another perspective. In addition, both coincide in proposing scenarios that move from the old regime to the liberal system by introducing seminars that aspire to reproduce, in the first instance, a theologicalpolitical discourse that directed the social andcultural imaginaries for, in a second moment, aim at a broader legal stage: the constitutional discourse and the rupture of the imperial space. Therefore, I am interested in recognizing not only rhetorical-figurative strategies but, above all, the sociopolitical imaginary constructed by the lettered city in the poetic proposals of Olmedo and Quintana, and how these varied according to the irruption of renewal aesthetic-political models, product of Cadiz constitutional pattern, and that will unleash in different independence movementsin Hispanic America.  La obra poética del ecuatoriano José Joaquín de Olmedo y del español Manuel José Quintana pretenden representar la crisis política e institucional que atravesaban tanto el área andina en su tránsito del virreinato a la república como la península en su pretensión de recuperar la soberanía política tras la invasión napoleónica. Más aún, al ser partícipes, en sus calidades de diputado y de periodista político,  respectivamente, durante unos de los momentos fundacionales en la organización jurídica de las naciones hispanoamericanas, las Cortes de Cádiz, es necesario acercarse a sus proyectos poéticos desde otra perspectiva. Ambos coinciden, además, en proponer escenarios que se desplazan desde el antiguo régimen hacia el sistema liberal al introducir sememas que aspiran a reproducir, en primera instancia, un discurso teológico-político que dirigía los imaginarios social y cultural para, en un segundo momento, apuntar a un estadio legal más amplio: el discurso constitucional y la ruptura del espacio imperial. Me interesa, por lo tanto, reconocer no solo las estrategias retórico-figurativas sino, sobre todo, el imaginario sociopolítico construido por la ciudad letrada en las propuestas poéticas de Olmedo y de Quintana, y cómo estas variaron de acuerdo con la irrupción de modelos estético-políticos renovadores, producto del patrón constitucional gaditano, y que desencadenará en los diferentes movimientos independentistas en Hispanoamérica.  Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Letras y Ciencias Humanas2021-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/revistaLetras/article/view/2084210.30920/letras.92.135.9Letras (Lima); Vol. 92 No. 135 (2021): January - June; 106-124Letras (Lima); Vol. 92 Núm. 135 (2021): Enero - Junio; 106-1242071-50720378-487810.30920/letras.92.135reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/revistaLetras/article/view/20842/16920http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/208422021-07-21T00:04:03Z
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