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In this article, I analyse how the novel La guerra del fin del mundo, by Peruan author Mario Vargas LLosa, can be read as an adaptation of a classic of Brazilian literature, Euclide da Cunha's Os Sertões.
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Review Of Textual Confrontations: Comparative Readings In Latin American Literature By A. J. MacAdam [PDF]
Hassett, John J.
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[Effectiveness of interventions to help mitigate the influence of social networks on anorexia and bulimia nervosa: a systematic review]. [PDF]
Lozano-Muñoz N +2 more
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VARGAS LLOSA Y LA TRADICION BIBLICA: LA GUERRA DEL FIN DEL MUNDO
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[The Food and Agricultural Organization and the institutionalization of fishery biology in Brazil, 1955-1978: complexities of the circulation of scientific knowledge]. [PDF]
Feld A, Sosiuk E.
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[Beyond the plaque: immunological implications of risk factors in atherosclerosis]. [PDF]
Aguilar-Villegas ÓR +4 more
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"Times of war and time of uncertain peace": Narratives of parents of childhood cancer survivors. [PDF]
Neris RR +5 more
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Constatamos en el Quijote, de Cervantes, y en La guerra del fin del mundo, de Mario Vargas Llosa, una parecida desconfianza en las capacidades cognitivas del ser humano. Ambas novelas son un collar de malentendidos del que nadie se salva. Cabe preguntarse si al final de ambas novelas los autores hacen prevalecer una de las perspectivas sobre las demás;
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