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The girl in the muddied drawers : a symbol of absence and the uncontrollable forces
(Universidad de Chile, 2012)
Faulkner’s fiction is pregnant with the uncontrollable forces phenomenon. These forces override human volition and prediction. In The Sound and the Fury the most important expression of these forces is Caddy as a symbol ...
Hablar con la voz del Alien: un análisis de La mano izquierda de la oscuridad de Ursula K. Le Guin
(Universidad de Chile, 2014)
El lenguaje como imagen / la imagen como lenguaje: narrativa y cine: little women de Louisa May Alcott
(Universidad de Chile, 2016)
Constructing the apocalyptic city in Paul Auster's "In the country of last things"
(Universidad de Chile, 2012)
Our research began through Blake’s poetry, by seeing how the people he portrayed were engulfed by the city, how this new modern construct affected their daily living. As Heather Glen has very accurately stated in her Blake’s ...
The concept of identity in postmodern literature: the urban subject in the dystopian city : Paul Auster's In the country of last things
(Universidad de Chile, 2012)
Introduction
From the emergence of the term Utopia in Thomas More’s book of the same name, many controversial and prolific discussions have appeared throughout time. These discussions involved not only cultural and ...
The multiple urban subject in Paul Auster's City of glass
(Universidad de Chile, 2013)
The urban subject has been a matter of frequent discussion among writers from different ages and origins. In the present, we cannot conceive an exploration of human subjectivity without taking into account the urban ...
Space, memory, and community in Paul Auster's In the country of last things
(Universidad de Chile, 2013)
The scope of this work is to understand the ways in which different elements concerning a postmodern view of Paul Auster’s In the Country of Last Things come together to conform a comprehensive understanding of this ...