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摘要
本文分析了两位西班牙作家胡安·路易斯·帕内罗(Juan Luis Panero)和Josefina Aldecoa的回忆录,他们见证了西班牙内战和/或随后的法语镇压,重点关注了他们创作自画像的技巧。对这些文学作品的研究将显示出主人公旅程中使用的相同模式。更具体地说,我们研究了回忆录作者对过去的个人回忆与神话通常组织的阶段之间的密切关系,从最初的冒险呼吁开始,他必须克服的考验之路,最后,主人公带着他获得的宝藏回到了他的平凡世界。这样,我们不仅可以充分理解平凡的生活是如何转化为神话的,还可以充分理解这些神话在当代回忆录中复活的原因。
This paper analyses the memoirs of two Spanish authors, Juan Luis Panero and Josefina Aldecoa, witnesses of the Spanish Civil War and/or of the following Francoist repression, focusing on the technique they make use of in order to create their self-portrait. The study of these literary works will show the use of the same pattern that are a characteristic of the hero’s journey. More specifically, we study the affinity between memoirists’ personal recall of the past and the stages through which a myth is usually organized, starting with the initial call to go on adventure, the road of trials he must get over and, finally, the hero’s return to his ordinary world with the treasure he gained. In this way, it will be possible to understand fully not only how an ordinary life is converted into myth, but also the reason why these mythemes revitalise themselves in the contemporary memoirs.