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La prosa de Adolfo Bioy Casares: el poder de la sátira, la sátira del poder
In Bioy Casares’s fiction a strong presence of humor can be detected. Firstly, we study how humor appears in the texts, focusing on the strategies utilized in the text. In this way we establish a link between humor and irony.
Roberta Previtera
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Escenas de locura: pensar la literatura desde el psicoanálisis
A partir de algunos conceptos psicoanalíticos desarrollados por Sigmund Freud y Jacques Lacan, en el presente trabajo se analizan textos literarios de Julio Cortázar, Guy de Maupassant, Marguerite Duras, Adolfo Bioy Casares y Enrique Vila-Matas que ...
Martín Lombardo
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Senderos que confluyen: los dúos autorales, su proceso y el caso Borges-Bioy Casares
The two clue values of writing as a duo are the possibility of developing themes that would be alien to the writers as individuals, and the enjoyment it produces. This way of writing unfolds, redesigns and extends the authorial self.
Lucas Rimoldi
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After founding literary journals, co-directing the cultural supplement of a large daily newspaper, and collaborating in various publications, Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares founded the editorial Destiempo in 1937.
María de los Ángeles Mascioto
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Octavio Paz, Marguerite Duras, Efraín Huerta, Adolfo Bioy Casares, William Burroughs ...
Redacción Impossibilia
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Jorge Luis Borges e l’anacronismo
In a short story of Ficciones, Borges presents Pierre Menard, the author of a modern version of Don Quixote. A plagiarism or a deliberate paradoxical anachronism, that questions the whole history of literature through erroneous attributions. It is not
Bordoni, Carlo
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De Bioy Casares y dos Cuentos paralelos
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Armando, Beilin, Beilin, Armando
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Bierce, Bioy Casares, and Borges: The Mirrors and Labyrinths of Intertextuality
This article analyzes the intersection of works by Ambrose Bierce, Adolfo Bioy Casares, and Jorge Luis Borges as mirror images of themes and descriptions in describing a miraculous occurrence, albeit only in the labyrinthine mind of the protagonist, often categorized within the genre of the fantastic.
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Violência e emoções racionais: Diario de la guerra del cerdo, de Adolfo Bioy Casares.
Estudo sobre o romance de Adolfo Bioy Casares, Diario de la guerra del cerdo, 1969 com ênfase na violência e as emoções racionais, o pensar sonhando e as elucubrações das vítimas.
Graciela Ravetti
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