Corpi e storia in Bring up the Bodies di Hilary Mantel
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https://doi.org/10.12795/ricl.v0i21.4725Keywords:
romanzo storico, ritratto corpo, soggettività femminileAbstract
Il contributo propone una interpretazione del romanzo storico di Hilary Mantel, Bring up the Bodies, con una particolare enfasi sulla rappresentazione del corpo che apre nuove prospettive sulla costruzione storica della soggettività femminile.Downloads
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Accepted 2018-04-05
Published 2018-06-03
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