FRONTERAS DIFUSAS Y POSICIONES TRASTOCADAS: IMPOSIBILIDADES Y NEBULOSAS EN PASIÓN Y MUERTE DEL CURA DEUSTO DE AUGUSTO D’HALMAR.

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Title: FRONTERAS DIFUSAS Y POSICIONES TRASTOCADAS: IMPOSIBILIDADES Y NEBULOSAS EN PASIÓN Y MUERTE DEL CURA DEUSTO DE AUGUSTO D’HALMAR. (Spanish).
Authors: BUKSDORF, DANIELA
Source: Revista Iberoamericana (Liverpool University Press). abr-jun2024, Vol. 90 Issue 287, p443-456. 14p.
Subjects: PRIESTS, BOYS
Geographic Terms: SEVILLE (Spain), SPAIN
Abstract (English): The article analyzes the novel "Pasión y muerte del cura Deusto" by Augusto D'Halmar, which takes place in Seville and follows the story of the priest Íñigo Deusto. The contrast between the north and south of Spain is highlighted through the protagonist's perspective. The article also analyzes the relationship between Deusto and Pedro Miguel, an altar boy who helps him get to know the city. Despite their initial differences, the religious men manage to coexist until Pedro Miguel distances himself from the church and becomes involved in the bohemian life of Seville, generating a conflict with Deusto. The novel does not allow for a happy ending for the protagonists. [Extracted from the article]
Abstract (Spanish): El artículo analiza la novela "Pasión y muerte del cura Deusto" de Augusto D'Halmar, que se desarrolla en Sevilla y sigue la historia del sacerdote Íñigo Deusto. Se destaca el contraste entre el norte y el sur de España a través de la perspectiva del protagonista. El artículo también analiza la relación entre Deusto y Pedro Miguel, un monaguillo que lo ayuda a conocer la ciudad. A pesar de las diferencias iniciales, los religiosos logran convivir hasta que Pedro Miguel se aleja de la iglesia y se involucra en la bohemia sevillana, generando un conflicto con Deusto. La novela no permite un final feliz para los protagonistas. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:The article analyzes the novel "Pasión y muerte del cura Deusto" by Augusto D'Halmar, which takes place in Seville and follows the story of the priest Íñigo Deusto. The contrast between the north and south of Spain is highlighted through the protagonist's perspective. The article also analyzes the relationship between Deusto and Pedro Miguel, an altar boy who helps him get to know the city. Despite their initial differences, the religious men manage to coexist until Pedro Miguel distances himself from the church and becomes involved in the bohemian life of Seville, generating a conflict with Deusto. The novel does not allow for a happy ending for the protagonists. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:00349631
DOI:10.3828/revista.2024.90.287.443