Los manuscritos de Borges: « Imaginar una realidad más compleja que la declarada al lector »

This article proposes a summary of the possibilities for studying Borges’ manuscripts, while at the same time describing a number of them, in particular those of the short stories in Ficcionesand El Aleph. By way of example, there follows commentary on the short story “El Aleph” and a page from “Hom...

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Main Author: Daniel Balderston
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Réseau Interuniversitaire d'Ètude des Littératures Contemporaines du Río de la Plata
Series:Cuadernos LIRICO
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/lirico/505
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description This article proposes a summary of the possibilities for studying Borges’ manuscripts, while at the same time describing a number of them, in particular those of the short stories in Ficcionesand El Aleph. By way of example, there follows commentary on the short story “El Aleph” and a page from “Hombre de la esquina roja”. These two cases are significant in that they readily show the merit of a more ample investigation of the subject, for not only do we observe Borges’ writing process (which is one of accumulation) but also the traces he left behind of his readings of various texts.
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spelling doaj.art-e1e0b1524a394a8e91a260176ca5c7272024-02-14T12:57:54ZspaRéseau Interuniversitaire d'Ètude des Littératures Contemporaines du Río de la PlataCuadernos LIRICO2262-8339710.4000/lirico.505Los manuscritos de Borges: « Imaginar una realidad más compleja que la declarada al lector »Daniel BalderstonThis article proposes a summary of the possibilities for studying Borges’ manuscripts, while at the same time describing a number of them, in particular those of the short stories in Ficcionesand El Aleph. By way of example, there follows commentary on the short story “El Aleph” and a page from “Hombre de la esquina roja”. These two cases are significant in that they readily show the merit of a more ample investigation of the subject, for not only do we observe Borges’ writing process (which is one of accumulation) but also the traces he left behind of his readings of various texts.https://journals.openedition.org/lirico/505Borges“El Aleph”genetic criticismmanuscripts
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Los manuscritos de Borges: « Imaginar una realidad más compleja que la declarada al lector »
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Borges
“El Aleph”
genetic criticism
manuscripts
title Los manuscritos de Borges: « Imaginar una realidad más compleja que la declarada al lector »
title_full Los manuscritos de Borges: « Imaginar una realidad más compleja que la declarada al lector »
title_fullStr Los manuscritos de Borges: « Imaginar una realidad más compleja que la declarada al lector »
title_full_unstemmed Los manuscritos de Borges: « Imaginar una realidad más compleja que la declarada al lector »
title_short Los manuscritos de Borges: « Imaginar una realidad más compleja que la declarada al lector »
title_sort los manuscritos de borges imaginar una realidad mas compleja que la declarada al lector
topic Borges
“El Aleph”
genetic criticism
manuscripts
url https://journals.openedition.org/lirico/505
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