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    • Modernist (Hi)stories 

      Sánchez-Pardo, Esther; Sacido Romero, Jorge; Sánchez Calle, María Pilar; Lojo Rodríguez, Laura María (Universidade da Coruña, 2008)
      [Abstract] Chronologically speaking, the rise of the modern short story coincides with the very years of inception of the Modernist movement in England. Formally speaking, aesthetic innovation as carried out by certain ...
    • Gender and Genre Issues in Short Stories Written by Women 

      Lorenzo-Modia, María Jesús; Estévez Saá, Margarita; Losada Friend, María; Estévez-Saá, José Manuel (Universidade da Coruña, 2008)
      [Abstract] In this round table we intend to review the remarkable contribution of women to the development of the short story in English as well as to discuss the possibility of detecting gender differences in their stories ...
    • Ut Musica Poesis: An Approach to the Dialogue between Literature and Music 

      Lara Rallo, Carmen (Universidade da Coruña, 2008)
      [Abstract] The pervasive presence of music in contemporary fiction parallels the crucial role played by painting in novels and short stories since the late 1990s. Such a parallel, however, has not had a correspondence in ...
    • Truman Capote’s Early Short Stories or The Fight of a Writer to Find His Own Voice 

      Cañadas Rodríguez, Emilio (Universidade da Coruña, 2008)
      [Abstract] Truman Capote’s early stories have not been studied in depth so far and literary studies on Truman Capote’s short stories start with his first collection “A Tree of Night and Other Stories”, published in 1949. ...
    • Social Effects: a Relevance Theory Perspective 

      Padilla Cruz, Manuel (Universidade da Coruña, 2008)
      [Abstract] Many linguists have claimed that interlocutors transmit social information about their identities or relationships when interacting (e.g. Lakoff, 1973; Laver, 1974, 1975; Brown and Levinson, 1978, 1987; Scollon ...