Sobre lo histórico, lo literario y la filosofía de la historiografía
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https://doi.org/10.32112/2174.2464.2016.120Keywords:
the historical, historiography, historiographical operations, literary criticismAbstract
This paper explores a path in the analysis of literary criticism as an object of
study. José Gaos’s Philosophy of Historiography inspires this methodology. In order to
connect historiography to literary criticism, the first two sections discuss each discipline’s
object of study: the historical and the literary. In the third section, this paper proposes to
extrapolate Gaos’s historiographical operations to examine the critical text, and develop a
metacritical analysis. Finally, I suggest other options of virtual exchange between
historiography and literary criticism that could allow them to deepen their knowledge about
their own practice.
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