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dbo:abstract El auriga (The Charioteer) es una novela histórica de Mary Renault, publicada en 1953 y ambientada en Inglaterra durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Relata el triángulo amoroso entre tres hombres, uno de ellos herido en la batalla de Dunquerque (Laurie), otro veterano retirado (Ralph) y el tercero objetor de conciencia (Andrew). Debe su título al mito del carro alado, de Platón, según el cual las decisiones que una persona puede tomar le llevan por uno u otro camino en la vida, al igual que un auriga maneja una carruaje (biga) de dos caballos, uno blanco y otro negro, cada uno de los cuales representa respectivamente la razón y la pasión. (es) The Charioteer is a war novel by Mary Renault first published in London in 1953. Renault's US publisher (Morrow) refused to publish it until 1959 due to its generally positive portrayal of homosexuality. The Charioteer is significant because it features a prominent – and positive – gay theme at an early date and quickly became a bestseller – particularly within the gay community. (en)
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rdfs:comment The Charioteer is a war novel by Mary Renault first published in London in 1953. Renault's US publisher (Morrow) refused to publish it until 1959 due to its generally positive portrayal of homosexuality. The Charioteer is significant because it features a prominent – and positive – gay theme at an early date and quickly became a bestseller – particularly within the gay community. (en) El auriga (The Charioteer) es una novela histórica de Mary Renault, publicada en 1953 y ambientada en Inglaterra durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Relata el triángulo amoroso entre tres hombres, uno de ellos herido en la batalla de Dunquerque (Laurie), otro veterano retirado (Ralph) y el tercero objetor de conciencia (Andrew). (es)
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