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Title: Historia y poesía en El juicio de Dios o la reina Ico de Graciliano Afonso
Authors: Becerra Bolaños, Antonio 
Campos Méndez, Israel 
UNESCO Clasification: 620202 Análisis literario
620201 Crítica de textos
Keywords: Avendano
Canary Islands
Graciliano Afonso
Historical Novel
Lanzarote, et al
Issue Date: 2025
Journal: Cuadernos De Ilustracion Y Romanticismo 
Abstract: In this article we propose an analysis of the historical elements present in the 19th century Canarian author Graciliano Afonso’s adaptation of a legend referring to an episode prior to the conquest of the island of Lanzarote at the beginning of the 15th century. The introduction of aboriginal characters, events or terms, among other things, allows the author to make an expanded version of the story to insert the result into a broader project: To make the history of the Canary Islands accessible to the island’s young people of his time. In this way, The Judgement of God or Queen Ico will become a precursor example of novelized (or versified) history, influenced by what Walter Scott is doing in Great Britain with his novels. We intend with our study to address the connections that the author establishes between literary freedom and the historical reality that could be enclosed within the legend of Queen Ico.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/149407
ISSN: 2173-0687
DOI: 10.25267/Cuad_Ilus_romant.2025.i31.24
Source: Cuadernos de Ilustracion y Romanticismo[EISSN 2173-0687],v. 2025 (31), p. 517-533, (Septiembre 2025)
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