Frantumaglia: Elena Ferrante's Blurred Lines.

The article features Italian novelist Elena Ferrante and her works. Topics discussed include her novels that involve a small number of significant characters and take place in highly compressed periods of time, an analysis of "The Ferrante Letters," and information on "The Lying Life of Adults," the...

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Publicado en:Virginia Quarterly Review Vol. 96; no. 4; pp. 132 - 140
Autor principal: Erens, Pamela
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Publicado: Virginia Quarterly Review Winter2020
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