Riqueza de imágenes en Raimundo Lulio. El ejemplo de Libro cel amigo y del amado

Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 10 (2003)
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En este trabajo reflexiono sobre la capacidad de imaginar de Raimundo Lulio, que le permite introducir personajes y situaciones sin obstáculos en sus narraciones. Después de unas consideraciones generales, examino el desarrollo de la capacidad imaginativa de Lulio en la obra Libro del amigo y del Amado mediante el análisis de algunas imágenes de especial relieve. El lector de esta obra luliana puede constatar que su protagonista, el amigo , mantiene el amor en un hervidero de sensaciones en un continuo ir y venir de la potencia sensitiva a la raciocinativa, a través de la potencia imaginativa. La mística luliana es dinámica, con un cierto grado de masoquismo.In this article I think over the capacity of Raimond Llull to imagine, that allows him to introduce characters and situations in his narratives without obstacles. After some general considerations, I pay attention to the development of the imaginative capacity of Lulio in his work “Libro del amigo y del Amado” , through the analysis of some images of importance. The reader of this work from Llull may note that his main character, the friend , maintains the love in a swarm of sensations, in a continuous movement between the sensitive and the raciocinative, through the imaginative faculty. The mystic of Llull is dynamic, with a certain degree of “masochism”

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