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Sobrevivir en El Llano en llamas de Juan Rulfo

Authors: Sánchez Robles, María Guadalupe;

Sobrevivir en El Llano en llamas de Juan Rulfo

Abstract

Dans cette approche analytique, nous prendrons comme échantillon cinq des nouvelles de El llano en llamas : « Nos han dado la tierra », « Diles que no me maten », « Talpa », « No oyes ladrar los perros » et « Luvina », dans le but de trouver quels sont les éléments qui peuvent constituer ce processus de survie et comment ils s’interconnectent dans le tissu textuel.

En este acercamiento analítico tomaremos como muestra cinco de los cuentos de El llano en llamas: “Nos han dado la tierra”, “Diles que no me maten”, “Talpa”, “No oyes ladrar los perros” y “Luvina”, con el objetivo de encontrar cuáles son los elementos que pueden constituir dicho proceso de supervivencia y de qué manera se interrelacionan en el tejido textual.

In this analytical approach, we will take five of the short stories from El llano en llamas as a sample: "Nos han dado la tierra," "Diles que no me maten," "Talpa," "No oyes ladrar los perros," and "Luvina," with the aim of identifying the elements that may constitute this survival process and how they interrelate within the textual texture.

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Spain
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Keywords

Juan Rulfo, Survive, Sobrevivir, Survivre, El llano en llamas

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