The Intertextual Richness in ¡Pájaro, vuelve a tu jaula!
Abstract
This article shows that the Severino Salazar novel Bird, back to your cage it is a modern story that has been built based on direct and indirect intertextuality own references, according to the Bakhtinian guidelines listed by Julia Kristeva. From the outline of the theoretical framework several arguments supporting the main assertion of these investigations.Downloads
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