The power relationship between the interpreter of life and its text: literature as a narration of historical experiences

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Rosa María Lince Campillo

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History is built with live-conscious actions, aimed at achieving a valued end, is commonly considered as the series of processes to achieve freedom. We can recover the life of a people (its history), studying literary narrative that makes it. By reading, we approach situations and times that we have not experienced and identification with characters (reflecting experiences of real people), it is possible to understand them aesthetically.

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Lince Campillo, R. M. (2013). The power relationship between the interpreter of life and its text: literature as a narration of historical experiences. Estudios Políticos, 9(30). https://doi.org/10.1016/S0185-1616(13)71447-1

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