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Le mythe de l’enfant dans Douze contes vagabonds de Gabriel García Márquez
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2018)
This article aims to analyze, through the sociology of literature,t he viewpoint that the Columbian writer Marquez has onthe child through the stories included in Strange Pilgrims(1992).The ...
Entrevista a Lorenzo Silva: “Todos mis libros aúnan invención e investigación”
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2018)
Entrevista con el escritor español Lorenzo Silva, sobre variados aspectos: entre otros, formación, vocación, ficción frente a no ficción, la novela policiaca, la COVID y los premios literarios.
El Epicureísmo de Pío Baroja
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2018)
Este artículo estudia la filiación epicúrea del novelista español Pío Baroja. En la primera sección, se analiza su visión pesimista de la vida, rastreando esta actitud en su tesis doctoral sobre el dolor y ...
The Romantic Concealment of Desire: Coleridge’s and Wordsworth’s Poetic Voices
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2018)
The present study poses an interpretation of Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “The Eolian Harp” and William Wordsworth’s “Lines Written a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey” so as to evince the subject of desireas the ...
Relief in Ignorance, Shattered Subjectivity: A Lacanian Reading of Subjectivity in Anton Chekhov’s “The Bet”
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2018)
This paper provides a psychoanalytical account of subjectivity. It engages in a Lacanian reading of subjectivity in Anton Chekhov’s “The Bet” (1889), whose protagonist, the lawyer, illustrates Jacques Lacan’s ideas ...
Trans-Mediation of Gender in Elia Kazan’s Adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2018)
Elia Kazan is among the first directors who adapted Tennessee Williams’s A Streetcar Named Desire(1951) for the cinema. Kazan’s film adaptation wasalmost faithful to the original manuscript by sticking to Williams’s words ...