El exilio en la poesía de Tomás Segovia y Angelina Muñiz Huberman

  • Eduardo Tasis Moratinos

Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis (PhD)

Abstract

Tomás Segovia and Angelina Muñiz Huberman belong to a group of writers known as «Hispanomexicanos». Most approaches to this generation have been towards the role that exile plays in their early work, paying almost no attention to its role after that initial stage. These approaches have been limited to the first years of their work, in the belief that those writers subsequently moved on to deal with issues which are different from those in which their experience of exile is clearly the central topic. However, through an analysis of the poetry of Muñiz and Segovia, this thesis aims to show that exile continues to play a central role beyond that first stage. It argues that their exile is transformed into a series of symbols that come to constitute a shared style and, more importantly, it proposes that their experience of exile is transformed into a feeling of existential displacement which impels a search for meaning and belonging to the world. Consequently, the conclusion presented in this thesis is that exile plays a central role in their poetry, in the sense that it expresses the ways in which these two writers search and transmit meaning and attempt to feel part of the world. Ultimately, this thesis aims to set an example of approach which could be productively taken to study the work of other writers from this generation.
Date of Award23 May 2011
Original languageEnglish
Awarding Institution
  • University of St Andrews
SupervisorNigel Robert Dennis (Supervisor)

Keywords

  • Exile in poetry
  • Tomás Segovia
  • Angelina Muñiz Huberman

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