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Inside Collection (Course): Los Cuentos

Course by: yolanda roman. E-mail the author

Definición y Etimología del Cuento

Module by: yolanda roman. E-mail the author

Summary: Breve introducción al cuento.

DEFINICIÓN Y ETIMOLOGÍA Y DE LA PALABRA CUENTO

Definición:

El cuento es una narración breve de hechos imaginarios o reales, protagonizada por un grupo reducido de personajes y con un argumento sencillo. No obstante, la frontera entre un cuento largo y una novela corta no es fácil de trazar.

Etimología de la palabra cuento

Cuento: viene de la palabra latina «contus» tomada del griego y en su primitiva significación valió tanto como extremo y fin y así decimos cuento de lanza, cuento del cayado, de la bengala, etc., refiriéndonos al regatón o extremidad inferior de estos objetos.

Cuento también significa pértiga, varal, tiento o remo de barco que se gobierna con cuento o varal o pie derecho que se aproxima a lo que amenaza ruina y de ahí viene el proverbio andar o estar a cuentos que en lo antiguo significó estar en peligro y sustentarse con artificio y que hoy se dice del que cuenta patrañas o enredos para indisponer a unas personas contra otras o sea, intriga de baja ley.

Cuento es además un caso, fábula o especie novelesca, una anécdota o historieta gratuitamente inventada que es el cuento literario.

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