El obscene pajaro de la noche (The obscene night bird), in line to other great novels of Latin American Boom, understands that the omniscient author, like the ego, is a small tirant, though not a body tirant, but a tirant of narration itself. This novel tries to get free from that god through a series of devices. Among these devices we posit the co-existence of two basic narrators: one of them, resposible for the novel's pre-text, is closer to oral discourse, and the other one, responsible for the text proper, is closer to omniscience, and in regard to discourse, works within the framework of literacy. The theory that allows an analysis like this is the one that studies bodies that lack an ego, schizophrenia, and hence we try to join some s...
En Cae la noche tropical, última novela de Manuel Puig (1988), se despliega nuevamente una cualidad ...
The power of the established, self-sufficient written word is considerable. Written texts not only f...
Orality as the origin of the narrative of Jesús MoncadaJesús Moncada’s narrativ...
El obsceno pájaro de la noche (The obscene night bird), in line to other great novels of Latin Ameri...
This dissertation studies the four major works of Jose Donoso which belong to what could be termed h...
Donoso privileges the word spiritual in his choice of epigraph and in his narrator\u27s presence w...
En Cae la noche tropical, última novela de Manuel Puig (1988), se despliega nuevamente una cualidad ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze Obsesivos días circulares, the second novel written by the y...
Potpourri, Cambaceres’ first novel, raised a significant moral debate concerning its subject matter,...
In narrative fiction the unconscious content comes to the fore continuously throughout the work. Eac...
In narrative fiction the unconscious content comes to the fore continuously throughout the work. Eac...
The essay “Monstruos y poder en El obsceno pájaro de la noche” studies the figure of the monster in ...
In narrative fiction the unconscious content comes to the fore continuously throughout the work. Eac...
En Cae la noche tropical, última novela de Manuel Puig (1988), se despliega nuevamente una cualidad ...
En Cae la noche tropical, última novela de Manuel Puig (1988), se despliega nuevamente una cualidad ...
En Cae la noche tropical, última novela de Manuel Puig (1988), se despliega nuevamente una cualidad ...
The power of the established, self-sufficient written word is considerable. Written texts not only f...
Orality as the origin of the narrative of Jesús MoncadaJesús Moncada’s narrativ...
El obsceno pájaro de la noche (The obscene night bird), in line to other great novels of Latin Ameri...
This dissertation studies the four major works of Jose Donoso which belong to what could be termed h...
Donoso privileges the word spiritual in his choice of epigraph and in his narrator\u27s presence w...
En Cae la noche tropical, última novela de Manuel Puig (1988), se despliega nuevamente una cualidad ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze Obsesivos días circulares, the second novel written by the y...
Potpourri, Cambaceres’ first novel, raised a significant moral debate concerning its subject matter,...
In narrative fiction the unconscious content comes to the fore continuously throughout the work. Eac...
In narrative fiction the unconscious content comes to the fore continuously throughout the work. Eac...
The essay “Monstruos y poder en El obsceno pájaro de la noche” studies the figure of the monster in ...
In narrative fiction the unconscious content comes to the fore continuously throughout the work. Eac...
En Cae la noche tropical, última novela de Manuel Puig (1988), se despliega nuevamente una cualidad ...
En Cae la noche tropical, última novela de Manuel Puig (1988), se despliega nuevamente una cualidad ...
En Cae la noche tropical, última novela de Manuel Puig (1988), se despliega nuevamente una cualidad ...
The power of the established, self-sufficient written word is considerable. Written texts not only f...
Orality as the origin of the narrative of Jesús MoncadaJesús Moncada’s narrativ...