Revista de estudios hispánicos, Volumen23University of Alabama Press, 1989 |
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Página 99
... narrator . To create distance as she tells her story , Gloria had assumed her husband's voice for the first five chapters of her novel . Gloria's own literary voice in the final chapter includes a dialogue between herself and her agent ...
... narrator . To create distance as she tells her story , Gloria had assumed her husband's voice for the first five chapters of her novel . Gloria's own literary voice in the final chapter includes a dialogue between herself and her agent ...
Página 103
... narrator . The figures are still ex- aggerated caricatures of the narrator's experience but now they are dancing to their own tune , beyond his control . With the turn of a wrist , the silent , static language of Julio's observations ...
... narrator . The figures are still ex- aggerated caricatures of the narrator's experience but now they are dancing to their own tune , beyond his control . With the turn of a wrist , the silent , static language of Julio's observations ...
Página 109
... narrator once again appears , and tells us that the preceding narration is an approximation ( ulti- mately originating , it is now clear , with the narrator ) of how " hubiese redactado su declaración la dama , si confiase al papel lo ...
... narrator once again appears , and tells us that the preceding narration is an approximation ( ulti- mately originating , it is now clear , with the narrator ) of how " hubiese redactado su declaración la dama , si confiase al papel lo ...
Contenido
MICHAEL HARNEY Estate Theory and Status Anxiety in | 1 |
THOMAS MONTGOMERY Narrative Correspondences between | 31 |
Bitextual Diagnostics | 41 |
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