The Site of Ambrogi in the History of the Salvadoran Tale By Dr Hugo Lindo

Authors

  • Hugo Lindo

Keywords:

Arturo Ambrogi, Salvadoran story, novela, semantica, narración descriptiva

Abstract

This essay is an analysis of the narrative of Arturo Ambrogi, skilled narrator and Director of the National Library of El Salvador. His literary production is built with the story, where he descriptively narrates the landscape and the events that occur to his characters. When reviewing Ambrogi's biography, it is found that he made many trips to Central America, South America and Europe, it is inferred that his observant pupil comes from there. Furthermore, in this text the conceptual delimitation between story and novel is made, so necessary to understand the genre cultivated by Ambrogi. However, the theoretical attraction of the manuscript is to study the writer's narrative of manners with the categories proposed by Hegel: thesis, antithesis and synthesis.

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Published

2024-06-07

How to Cite

Lindo, H. (2024). The Site of Ambrogi in the History of the Salvadoran Tale By Dr Hugo Lindo. La Universidad, 11–19. Retrieved from https://revistas.ues.edu.sv/index.php/launiversidad/article/view/3006