The key premise eloquently argued by so many critics in the past is that Borges's permanently open stories are in themselves examples of the 'total book' of literature, i.e. palimpsests in the sense of Genette's 'livre infini'. This paper focuses on an aspect of Borges's works that has not yet received due critical attention, namely, the footnotes, seeing these as imaginative devices that add to this livre by generating new readings
The relationship between Jorge Luis Borges\u27 and Edgar Allan Poe\u27s short fiction has attracted ...
The 'enigmas' dealt with in Part 1 (Chapters 1-4) are illusory, arising largely from the apparent in...
This is a study of two working drafts of Borges's 1930 book Evaristo Carriego, on the beloved poet o...
Jorge Luis Borges, primarily known for his original short fiction, also published many translations ...
First paragraph: Introduction The first outstanding figure of the twentieth century, arguably the...
The word precursor is a term that suggests something that comes before, that anticipates. However, w...
In my essay, I turn to some of Jorge Luis Borges’ writings in the translated edition of Borges’ Sele...
The history of commentary on the work of Jorge Luis Borges is marked by a persistent resistance, whi...
The article attempts to make a comparative study of Flaubert’s Parrot (1984) and England, England (1...
There is no better representation of the ties developed between Borges and European literature than ...
This article deals with the ways in which Borges (due to his readings and his references) personifie...
The titles of many of Borges's poems refer to canonical texts of world literature. One poem, for exa...
Contains fulltext : 150648.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis ana...
The ‘greatness’ of Jorge Luis Borges is something of an invention of the 1960s and after, based on t...
Faced with the need to represent Jorge Luis Borges’s classic tale “The Aleph,” which also gives name...
The relationship between Jorge Luis Borges\u27 and Edgar Allan Poe\u27s short fiction has attracted ...
The 'enigmas' dealt with in Part 1 (Chapters 1-4) are illusory, arising largely from the apparent in...
This is a study of two working drafts of Borges's 1930 book Evaristo Carriego, on the beloved poet o...
Jorge Luis Borges, primarily known for his original short fiction, also published many translations ...
First paragraph: Introduction The first outstanding figure of the twentieth century, arguably the...
The word precursor is a term that suggests something that comes before, that anticipates. However, w...
In my essay, I turn to some of Jorge Luis Borges’ writings in the translated edition of Borges’ Sele...
The history of commentary on the work of Jorge Luis Borges is marked by a persistent resistance, whi...
The article attempts to make a comparative study of Flaubert’s Parrot (1984) and England, England (1...
There is no better representation of the ties developed between Borges and European literature than ...
This article deals with the ways in which Borges (due to his readings and his references) personifie...
The titles of many of Borges's poems refer to canonical texts of world literature. One poem, for exa...
Contains fulltext : 150648.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis ana...
The ‘greatness’ of Jorge Luis Borges is something of an invention of the 1960s and after, based on t...
Faced with the need to represent Jorge Luis Borges’s classic tale “The Aleph,” which also gives name...
The relationship between Jorge Luis Borges\u27 and Edgar Allan Poe\u27s short fiction has attracted ...
The 'enigmas' dealt with in Part 1 (Chapters 1-4) are illusory, arising largely from the apparent in...
This is a study of two working drafts of Borges's 1930 book Evaristo Carriego, on the beloved poet o...