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. Mexico, Paris Rilma2/ADHEL, (2008).
between theoretical and critical reflections, the author proposes a set of English American texts, where it expresses a "deep and secret correspondence complicity" between the texts read and written, between fiction and theory. Julio Cortazar, Silvina Ocampo, Manuel Puig, Horacio Quiroga, Felisberto Hernández, are among the writers who Milagros faced with exquisite and accurate dedication. Sabine
Pueta. The River Plate and Brazilian gaucho literature (XIX-XX centuries) . Madrid / Frankfurt, Iberoamericana / Vervuert, (2007). between theoretical and critical reflections, the author proposes a set of English American texts, where it expresses a "deep and secret correspondence complicity" between the texts read and written, between fiction and theory. Julio Cortazar, Silvina Ocampo, Manuel Puig, Horacio Quiroga, Felisberto Hernández, are among the writers who Milagros faced with exquisite and accurate dedication. Sabine
Going back to the late eighteenth century, this research addresses the rewrites of classics such as Jorge Luis Borges, plus Sarmiento and Lugones approaches (among others), the creations of Hidalgo and Louis Perez Ascasubi to stop at Black Ant and Martin Fierro reaching our contemporary, in the case of Brazil Alencar productions runs, Simoes Lopez, Cyro Martins, Erico Verissimo and Donaldo Schüler among others. The author also tested a model for gender testing theoretical and narratological categories. The efficacy of study ends secured with a comprehensive historical framework of Argentina and Brazil. Nina
The paradoxical story. "Rules narratives" and the principle of "transgression" . Madrid / Frankfurt, Iberoamericana / Vervuert, (2006). This book examines paradigmatic text of Argentina and English literature, not avoiding those authors and writings that constitute a challenge to the "rules" of language and storytelling. Hence the paradox of running as much as a starting point as a category of analysis for thinking about systems of representation.
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