“They neither have churches nor schools”. The Gaucho and the cultural models in the River Plate novels
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The aim of this paper is to analyze the cultural models in two Gaucho novels: José J. de Vedia’s Aventuras de un centauro en la América Meridional (1868), and Eduarda Mansilla’s Pablo, o la vida en las pampas (1869). Both novels propose a gaucho’s ethopoeia. This was later developed by others writers, who also established new generic conventions for sentimental novels.
The Gaucho´s lack of culture about religion, education and citizenship entail new cultural paradigms (Lotman). These are linked to political discourses, the press and literature, and also turn the national romance into a means of complaint, a discourse more rooted onto a realistic aesthetics than onto a romantic one.
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