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Literatura mexicana

versión On-line ISSN 2448-8216versión impresa ISSN 0188-2546

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SANDOVAL, Adriana. Two short stories of the Nineteenth Century about Mexican Indians. Lit. mex [online]. 2012, vol.23, n.1, pp.43-67. ISSN 2448-8216.

In this article two short stories from the 1830s are explored, both of which deal with Mexican Indians at the time of the conquest: "Netzula," by José María Lacunza, and "La batalla de Otumba," by Eulalio Ortega. They appeared in the first volume of El Año Nuevo (1837), an unofficial publication from the Academy of Letrán. Both writers turned their eyes toward the prehispanic past, making it their own within the process of formation of a brand-new Mexican identity. A decision is perceived to put forth an idealized and romantic image regarding the beginning of New Spain. If at that time the ancient Mexicans had fallen before the Spanish, the implication for contemporary readers is that at the dawn of the 19th century, that historic age had ended, with the triumph of Independence.

Palabras llave : Short story; 19th century; Academy of Letrán; José María Lacunza; Eulalio Ortega; Netzula; The Battle of Otumba; national identity; romanticism.

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