Bakhtinian Dalogism in the novel Santa Evita
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1678-2054.2005v5p33Keywords:
Dialogism, Evita, VoicesAbstract
The present work is an analytical-critical study on the historical novel Santa Evita (1995), by Argentine writer Tomás Eloy Martínez, in which we analyze the voices that compose it. We made a journey on the speeches of the characters, as well as those of the narrator, through which it was possible to highlight the presence of the concept of dialog in the elaboration of this work, whose story narrates the life trajectory of “Evita” and the pilgrimage of his corpse , shortly after his death.References
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