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Una Erótica Al Servicio De La Crítica De La Modernidad. Los Rostros Ocultos De Salvador Dali

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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Studies in World Literature

Abstract

Published shortly after his famous Secret Life (1942), the novel Hidden Faces (1943) should be considered not only as an essential work of the Spanish artist's aesthetic and intellectual proposal, but of the surrealist project itself. The novel, despite its apparent formal and aesthetic anachronism, must be understood within the aesthetic and intellectual proposal of the Spanish artist's pictorial and narrative work. On the one hand, the essay situates Salvador Dalí's work in relation to the work of the Marquis de Sade and sexuality, to propose it not only as a continuation of his moral critique of the Catalan artist but above all as an overcoming of it; on the other hand, the analysis links the moral critique of the novel with the critique of reason and the aesthetic-philosophical proposals of the surrealist project that sought at the beginning of the 20th century to attack the moral and rational foundations of modernity.

DOI

10.21608/tjhss.2023.282652

Keywords

Narrative, Surrealism, cledalism, sublimation, Salvador Dali

Authors

First Name

Jaime

Last Name

salinas zabalaga

MiddleName

o

Affiliation

439 LAUREL RUN PL

Email

jomasalinas@hotmail.com

City

SUGAR HILL

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Volume

3

Article Issue

4

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37311

Issue Date

2022-10-01

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2022-09-09

Publish Date

2023-10-28

Page Start

272

Page End

279

Print ISSN

2636-4239

Online ISSN

2636-4247

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1,090

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Publication Title

Transcultural Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences

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Una Erótica Al Servicio De La Crítica De La Modernidad. Los Rostros Ocultos De Salvador Dali

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25 Dec 2024