Three Satiric Versions of the Nose
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Comparative Literature, nose, Quevedo, Estanislao del Campo, GogolAbstract
This article is about the artistic and literary representation of the body, in particular a controversial anatomic appendix: the nose. The ways it is represented are traced in Quevedo, Estanislao del Campo and Gogol’s works, among others. The satire and parody of the nose written by these authors is looked into and analyzed.Published
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