Las fiestas de proclamación de Fernando VII en el reino de Guatemala: Transformación y supervivencia de un modelo retórico
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Sánchez Mora, Alexánder
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Las convulsas circunstancias que rodearon el advenimiento de Fernando VII al trono
español propiciaron una proliferación de festejos en la que los súbditos americanos se
esforzaban por demostrar su amor y lealtad. El estudio de las relaciones de los fastos
del reino de Guatemala permite un acercamiento a las estrategias de representación de
la celebración en una audiencia marginal del imperio hispánico y a la reformulación de
las fórmulas retóricas barrocas a inicios del siglo XIX.
The convulsive circumstances that surrounded the advent of Ferdinand VII to the Spanish throne led to a proliferation of festivities in which the American subjects endeavoured to demonstrate their love and loyalty. The study of the Baroque festivals of the Kingdom of Guatemala allows an approach to the representation strategies of the celebration in a marginal audience of the Hispanic empire and to the reformulation of baroque rhetorical formulas at the beginning of the 19th century.
The convulsive circumstances that surrounded the advent of Ferdinand VII to the Spanish throne led to a proliferation of festivities in which the American subjects endeavoured to demonstrate their love and loyalty. The study of the Baroque festivals of the Kingdom of Guatemala allows an approach to the representation strategies of the celebration in a marginal audience of the Hispanic empire and to the reformulation of baroque rhetorical formulas at the beginning of the 19th century.
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Relaciones de fiestas, Proclamación real, Fernando VII, Literatura centro americana, Reino de Guatemala, Baroque festivals, Royal proclamation, Ferdinand VII, Central American literature, Kingdom of Guatemala
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