International audienceIn this paper, I shall test communicational and non communicational or poetic theories of the fictional narrative against an empirical micro-reading. The text I selected to this end is Juan Rulfo's novel, Pedro Páramo (Mexico, Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1955), which I shall examine in Spanish and in both its French translations respectively by Roger Lescot (Paris, Gallimard, "La Croix du Sud", 1959) and Gabriel Iaculli (ibid., "Du monde entier", 2005). I shall explain why I selected this work in my first part and summarize the reasons for this choice at the beginning of the second. Given that Juan Preciado is seen by all critics as the fictional narrator -- i.e. the character endowed with the role of narrator in the f...
My dissertation questions the interstices between oral and written modes of communication through a ...
The aim of this essay is to examine how verisimilitude or truthlikeness is presented in La fortuna d...
International audienceCan we conceive "narratorless" narration? The narrator (the answer to the ques...
International audienceIn this paper, I shall test communicational and non communicational or poetic ...
International audienceIn this paper, I shall test communicational and non communicational or poetic ...
This work exposes the narrative silence as the main enunciator of the textual discourse in Juan Rulf...
Née d’un esprit critique qui la rapproche du Nouveau Roman français, l’oeuvre de l’écrivain argentin...
Arising from a form of critical thought that approximates him to the french Nouveau Roman, the work ...
The aim of the present study is to analyze the representation of the mythic timelessness and the rel...
One of the most complex aspects in Juan Rulfo's narrative is the way in which characters incorporate...
In this article we analysed the construction of the narrative voice(s) in the novel The Death of Art...
This paper seeks to explore the question of the absence of the author/narrator in his work, with par...
Ilustración: "Título"Este trabajo aborda, desde la figura del narrador, el problema que presenta el ...
Juan Rulfo\u27s great talent as a novelist has inspired an overwhelming number of works which presen...
International audienceThe article deals with the relationships between narrative (more precisely, na...
My dissertation questions the interstices between oral and written modes of communication through a ...
The aim of this essay is to examine how verisimilitude or truthlikeness is presented in La fortuna d...
International audienceCan we conceive "narratorless" narration? The narrator (the answer to the ques...
International audienceIn this paper, I shall test communicational and non communicational or poetic ...
International audienceIn this paper, I shall test communicational and non communicational or poetic ...
This work exposes the narrative silence as the main enunciator of the textual discourse in Juan Rulf...
Née d’un esprit critique qui la rapproche du Nouveau Roman français, l’oeuvre de l’écrivain argentin...
Arising from a form of critical thought that approximates him to the french Nouveau Roman, the work ...
The aim of the present study is to analyze the representation of the mythic timelessness and the rel...
One of the most complex aspects in Juan Rulfo's narrative is the way in which characters incorporate...
In this article we analysed the construction of the narrative voice(s) in the novel The Death of Art...
This paper seeks to explore the question of the absence of the author/narrator in his work, with par...
Ilustración: "Título"Este trabajo aborda, desde la figura del narrador, el problema que presenta el ...
Juan Rulfo\u27s great talent as a novelist has inspired an overwhelming number of works which presen...
International audienceThe article deals with the relationships between narrative (more precisely, na...
My dissertation questions the interstices between oral and written modes of communication through a ...
The aim of this essay is to examine how verisimilitude or truthlikeness is presented in La fortuna d...
International audienceCan we conceive "narratorless" narration? The narrator (the answer to the ques...