Descriptive Systems in Hernán Cortés’s Second Relation Letter

Authors

  • Carlos Alberto Valencia Cortez Benemérita Universidad Abierta de Puebla

Keywords:

Description, Hernán Cortés, Letters of Relation, space

Abstract

In this paper, I analyze the Second Letter of Relation, written on October 30, in 1520 by Hernán Cortés, a textthat is also part of a set of texts that Beatriz Pastor (1983) calls the "Narrative Discourse of the Conquest"(p.7). To study the spatial configuration in the conqueror's tale, I first address the relationship between historyand fiction. In the second section, I present the general analysis of the descriptive systems in the fragmentsreferring to the spaces and places recreated in the text through the theoretical framework offered by Pimentel(2001). In the third section, I address the use of the proper name in descriptions, as well as, I propose the termdescriptive analogy to refer to the form that Hernán Cortés uses when drawing the spatial dimension in hisdiscourse. Finally, I analyze the descriptive configuration using the values inherent in a semantic pattern ingeneral; to this end, I return to the concept of isotopy, coined by Greimas (1900). Finally, I confirm that thetextual treatment of geographical space made by the conqueror in his letter responds to the fact that thisdimension is very difficult for the Crown to ignore.

Published

2024-06-01

Issue

Section

ARTÍCULOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN O REVISIÓN TEÓRICA