El papel de la naturaleza en las obras literarias de todas las culturas

un análisis de su simbolismo y significado filosófico

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https://doi.org/10.18172/cif.6885

Palabras clave:

Interpretación, contexto socio-histórico, movimientos artísticos, estética, imaginería del mundo natural

Resumen

El objetivo de este estudio era examinar el papel de la naturaleza como fenómeno cultural y filosófico en la literatura de diversas tradiciones culturales. La investigación empleó métodos de análisis literario comparativo, incluyendo la interpretación textual y la identificación de las funciones clave de la naturaleza en obras de diversas tradiciones, como la literatura kirguisa, japonesa, estadounidense, germánica y francesa. Se prestó especial atención al análisis del significado simbólico y filosófico de la imaginería natural, sus funciones dentro de las obras literarias y los contextos en los que adquiere un significado único dependiendo de las condiciones culturales e históricas. Los resultados revelaron que la naturaleza cumple múltiples funciones en la literatura: desde servir de telón de fondo que da forma al tono emocional de una obra hasta funcionar como un complejo símbolo filosófico que encarna ideas de armonía, libertad y conflicto. En la literatura kirguisa, la naturaleza se interpretaba como símbolo de resistencia e identidad nacional. La literatura japonesa hace hincapié en lo efímero y la armonía de la naturaleza, subrayando su significado filosófico. En la literatura norteamericana, las imágenes naturales se representaban como un espacio de lucha y crecimiento espiritual, mientras que en la germánica simbolizaban la unidad de la humanidad y el cosmos, así como la búsqueda de la libertad. La literatura francesa utilizó la naturaleza para contrastar con los entornos urbanos, resaltando los conflictos internos y espirituales de los personajes. El análisis demostró la importancia de seguir investigando el simbolismo de la naturaleza en tradiciones literarias poco estudiadas, lo que profundizaría nuestra comprensión de sus dimensiones culturales y filosóficas. El estudio confirmó la universalidad de la imaginería natural en la literatura, al tiempo que reveló su especificidad cultural. La naturaleza se reveló como un elemento polifacético de la creatividad literaria, reflejo tanto de ideas filosóficas compartidas como de las distintas cosmovisiones de las diferentes culturas.

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Biografía del autor/a

Farida Alieva, Osh State University

Interfaculty Department of Kyrgyz Language

Nuriyla Damilova, Osh State University

Interfaculty Department of Kyrgyz Language

Baktygul Baitikova, Osh State University

Department of Philological Educational Technologies

Zyinatkan Raimberdieva, Osh State University

Department of Philological Educational Technologies

Rakhat Bekmuratova, Osh State University

Interfaculty Department of Kyrgyz Language

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18-03-2026

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Alieva, Farida, et al. «El Papel De La Naturaleza En Las Obras Literarias De Todas Las Culturas: Un análisis De Su Simbolismo Y Significado filosófico». Cuadernos De Investigación Filológica, n.º 59, marzo de 2026, pp. 217-41, doi:10.18172/cif.6885.

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Monográfico: Lenguas y Literaturas de Asia Central y Occidente: Sistemas de Comunicación, Identidad y Arquetipos