<b>Space as a discursive category in 'The Stone Raft', by José Saramago</b>
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2237-4876.2008v11n1p201Keywords:
José Saramago, The Stone Raft, Greimassian Semiotics.Abstract
This paper is about discursive categories, specially space, in the work The Stone Raft, by José Saramago, from the perspective of Greimas's semiotic theory. Space situations are verified in the novel, which are created by the rupture of the Iberian Peninsula, by the trip it makes through the wide ocean and the consequent demarcation of new spaces.
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