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  3. Vol. 27 No. 2 (2024)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22201/ffyl.26833352e.2024.27.2

Published: 2024-12-11

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Research Articles

“Cruel Pleasures”: A Gothic Reading of the Body and the Space in La Philosophie dans le boudoir by Marquis de Sade

Alejandro de las Fuentes Zerón

6-20

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The Speculation of the Secret: Secondary, Complementary and Apocryphal Sources of “El idioma analítico de John Wilkins” by Jorge Luis Borges

Salvador Calva Carrasco

21-40

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Memory and Hermeneutics: Remembrance as an Act of Reading in Claudio Magris’s “Esterno giorno - Val Rosandra”

Michelle Brener Mizrahi

41-57

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Editorial

Lady Lazarus: resucitaciones de la obra y la figura de Sylvia Plath

59-71

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Sección temática

“The big strip tease”: Identity and Trauma in Dismemberment as Seen in Sylvia Plath

María José Martínez Delfín

72-85

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“We found ourselves reduced to I”: Affective Protest and Self-representation in Sylvia Plath's “The Rabbit Catcher”

Sara Estrada Zúñiga

86-100

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“Nevertheless, I am the same, identical woman”: Sylvia Plath’s Authorial Figure and Ethos

Andrea Muriel López

101-118

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“Take off my death again”: Fragmentation and the Becoming of Lady Lazarus in Sylvia Plath and Jennifer Rahim

Odette de Siena Cortés London

119-145

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“Questions without answer”: Clairvoyance and Identity Crisis in Sylvia Plath’s Work

Pablo Hurtado Viramontes

146-166

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Heteronormativity as a Tool for Psychiatric Rehabilitation in The Bell Jar

Alejandra Escutia Angulo

167-181

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