El enmarque recalcitrante en “Her Letters”, de Kate Chopin

Authors

  • Sandra Argüello Borbón Universidad Técnica Nacional, Costa Rica

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15359/rl.1-65.4

Keywords:

literary theory, short story, framing, Kate Chopin

Abstract

Short story theory in English allows for an analysis of certain particularities of the genre. This article addresses the story “Her Letters,” by Kate Chopin, from the perspective of textual framing: intratextual, extratextual, intertextual and circumtextual views. The recalcitrance resulting from the interplay of these frames produces a reading of the story from the subversive position of the female protagonist and the letters she leaves upon her death, letters that frame the binomial silence/word.

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Published

2019-04-29

How to Cite

El enmarque recalcitrante en “Her Letters”, de Kate Chopin. (2019). LETRAS, 65, 93-106. https://doi.org/10.15359/rl.1-65.4

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Section

Literary Studies (Estudios literarios )

How to Cite

El enmarque recalcitrante en “Her Letters”, de Kate Chopin. (2019). LETRAS, 65, 93-106. https://doi.org/10.15359/rl.1-65.4

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