Journal | Rassegna iberistica
Journal issue | 40 | 107 | 2017
Research Article | Jorge Luis Borges and Anachronism
Abstract
In a short story of Ficciones, Borges presents Pierre Menard, the author of a modern version of Don Quixote. A plagiarism or a deliberate paradoxical anachronism, that questions the whole history of literature through erroneous attributions. It is not an isolated case, as Borges uses the idea of plagiarism in another text: the Chronicles of Bustos Domecq, written with Bioy Casares, where the bold César Paladión seeks fame by publishing, at his expense, works manifestly written by others.
Submitted: Dec. 21, 2016 | Published June 29, 2017 | Language: it
Keywords Anachronism • Attributions • Paradox • Plagiarism • Don Quixote
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Jorge Luis Borges and Anachronism |
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Bordoni Carlo |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Digital Publishing |
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Research Article |
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it |
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http://edizionicafoscari.it/en/edizioni4/riviste/rassegna-iberistica/2017/107/jorge-luis-borges-e-lanacronismo/ |
dc.description.abstract |
In a short story of Ficciones, Borges presents Pierre Menard, the author of a modern version of Don Quixote. A plagiarism or a deliberate paradoxical anachronism, that questions the whole history of literature through erroneous attributions. It is not an isolated case, as Borges uses the idea of plagiarism in another text: the Chronicles of Bustos Domecq, written with Bioy Casares, where the bold César Paladión seeks fame by publishing, at his expense, works manifestly written by others. |
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Rassegna iberistica |
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Vol. 40 | Issue 107 | June 2017 |
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2017-06-29 |
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2016-12-21 |
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2037-6588 |
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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10.14277/2037-6588/Ri-40-107-17-9 |
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Anachronism |
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Anachronism |
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Attributions |
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Attributions |
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Don Quixote |
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Don Quixote |
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Paradox |
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Paradox |
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Plagiarism |
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Plagiarism |
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