The Circular Structure of Valle-Inclán's Ruedo ibérico
The intricate architectural structure of Valle-Inclán's Ruedo ibérico is one of the trilogy's most original features. Not only does the work portray what is going on throughout that ruedo during the last months of Isabel II's reign, but the individual novels and their constituent part...
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Veröffentlicht in: | PMLA : Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 1967-03, Vol.82 (1), p.128-135 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The intricate architectural structure of Valle-Inclán's
Ruedo ibérico
is one of the trilogy's most original features. Not only does the work portray what is going on throughout that
ruedo
during the last months of Isabel II's reign, but the individual novels and their constituent parts have been constructed in the form of circles as well. Books
i
and
ix, ii
and
viii, iii
and
vii
, and
iv
and
vi
in both
La corte de los milagros
and
Viva mi dueño
bear many and close relationships with each other, leaving Book
v
in each case as the axis upon which the others revolve. Therefore, every book of
Corte
and
Viva
, with the exception of the two central books, has a sister book within the given novel with which it shares setting, characters, and subject matter. However, this broad general circularity is the merest beginning of the total revolution of the
Ruedo.
In addition to the relationships between certain books within a novel, each book is itself constructed in the form of a circle, as are some of its chapters. Finally, given books in one novel are parallel to their counterparts in the other. Valle-Inclán's use of the circle as an organizational device was not an arbitrary choice. On the contrary, the
Ruedo ibérico
is a synthesis of form and content whose origin will be found to lie in certain concepts expressed in such earlier works as
La lámpara maravillosa
and
La media noche. |
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ISSN: | 0030-8129 1938-1530 |
DOI: | 10.2307/461057 |