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L'objet littéraire contemporain comme hyper-texte: La ciudadausentede Ricardo Piglia. Lapratique de I'interlocution entre I'auteur et le lecteur comme résistance à la totalisation du sens, ébranlement des identifications confortables et nouvel arrangement de la hétérogénéité cuIturelle.Téléchargements
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