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Abstract: | Madrid de corte a checa is Agustín de Foxá’s best known novel: one of the most remarkable examples of Spanish fascist literature during the Civil War. Relying on the most valuable theoretical contributions to the field, this paper focuses on the relationship among description, narration and argumentation in the novel, explored in its formal and ideological implications. |
Appears in Collections: | Testi e linguaggi. Vol.6 (2012) |
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