CHILDREN'S LITERATURE IN THE ARTISTIC UNIVERSE OF JOSÉ MORENO VILLA
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https://doi.org/10.35869/ailij.v0i19.3719Abstract
It has been 75 years since Lo que sabía mi loro by José Moreno Villa was published. In that anthology the author tried to offer a wide collection of literary texts that marked his childhood. As well in the same year, 1945, he collaborated in the Navidad, villancicos, pastorelas, posadas, piñatas, published by Manuel Altolaguirre. The influence of José Moreno Villa as a poet, anthologist and illustrator is remarkable in both works. Apart from examining Moreno’s illustrator skills, the present study deeply analyzes these books productions, demonstrating his desire to offer child readers an exhaustive and deep insight of the Spanish literature. All these facets reveal the connection of Moreno´s production with the children’s audience to whom these two works were targeted.
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