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    Guía de lectura: Los girasoles ciegos, de Alberto Méndez
    (2014-10-28) Morote Peñalver, Emilia; Albertus Morales, Antonio; Facultad de Educación
    Guía de lectura y escritura para la educación literaria con actividades de relación intertextual.
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    Le je lyrique chez Léopold Sédar Senghor
    (Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2019) Bobo, Rostand Sylvanius
    This study addresses lyricism from the point of view of the person who supports the poem. The lyrical I has double the actual subject or empirical subject. Studying the lyrical I neces - sarily raises the more general problem of the relationship between the author and the narra - tor, the real subject and the one who says I. The lyrical subject will be seen here not as a faithful reflection of an empirical subject, much less as pure fiction, but rather as a stylized projection of the poet, Leopold Sédar Senghor in this case whose poem The Kaya Magan serves as a cor - pus. It is, from the figure of the lyrical subject that the analysis will emerge from the text, to discover the intimate self of the cantor of ne - gritude and to reveal some essential features of Senghoian lyricism.

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