Since a day reading Balzac: novel/ feuilleton on foundational fiction by Alberto Blest Gana

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Alberto Blest Gana, the founder of the Chilean novel, could not be linked to the practice of writing feuilleton, although a number of his works published in magazines and newspapers exist. Moreover, being an outstanding disciple of Balzac would unlikely link him to the popular or mass literature, as the one developed in France in the middle of the nineteenth century. In fact, the national literary canon is built upon an intellectual elite —enlightened and liberal— that participates in the social construction of the nation as the one fostered by José Victorino Lastarria and Blest Gana —in their respective literary manifests. In their view, the popular culture does not participate beyond a folkloric ―costumbrism‖ or as a local ―taste‖, or as a ―picturesque trait‖ for the delight of the educated readers. For this reason, this article explores the melodramatic formants in Blest Gana‘s narrative, by analyzing them in light of the popular literature perspectives advocated by Eco (1981, 2012), Martín-Barbero (2010), Herlinghaus (2002), and Sarlo (1985), among others.

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Eduardo Barraza Jara

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Eduardo Barraza Jara, Universidad de Los Lagos

Universidad de Los Lagos
Departamento de Humanidades y Artes
Av. Fuchslocher 1305, Osorno (Chile)

Barraza Jara, E. (2018). Since a day reading Balzac: novel/ feuilleton on foundational fiction by Alberto Blest Gana. ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 1(40), 37-52. Retrieved from https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/1648

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