"La lagartija de la panza blanca" de Yolanda Oreamuno: una lectura desde la voz narrativa
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https://doi.org/10.15359/ree.12-1.7Keywords:
costa rican literature, yolanda oreamuno, vanguardist narrative, costarrican writersAbstract
This article establishes a dialogue between Yolanda Oreamuno´s short story and three of her essays in order to point out the coherence of the costarrican author´s ethic and aesthetic vision.
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