Per speculum in aenigmate: specular games in Eduardo Berti’s El país imaginado
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https://doi.org/10.24197/ogigia.24.2018.43-55Keywords:
Eduardo Berti, specular narrative, double, specular micro storiesAbstract
In the this article we will study the importance of specularity within the Eduardo Berti’s novel, El país imaginado. The specularity represents the border that separates, on the one hand, the real world from the unreal world, and, on the other hand, the alterity from the identity. Furthermore, we will analyze how specularity is introduced through different fractal elements, present at all levels (phonological, lexical, syntactic).
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