Espacios sin límite: textos, objetos y pintura
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https://doi.org/10.24029/lejana.2010.2.24Keywords:
Pardo Bazán, Cortázar, mirror, prism, readerAbstract
Certain short stories of Emilia Pardo Bazán (Spain, 1851-1921) and Julio Cortázar (Argentina, 1914-1984) evolve within a framework of texts, objects, and paintings that extends space and time, eliciting the active participation of the reader. What first appears as a mirror-like reflection changes to refract, as would a prism, multiple dimensions and narrative identities; these underscore a mix of reality and illusion that contests a conventional reading.
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