The metonymic speech in James Joyce Ulisses: literature and psychoanalysis
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Ulisses, Psicanálise, Literatura, Metonímia.Abstract
The work that follows below wants an articulation between two camps, imaginarily, would be mutually exclusive, that is, literature and psychoanalysis. is not, however, that are therefore complementary but, in addition, dialogicibel and, for that reason, capable of throwing light in darkness that another terminating a continuous and fruitful. In this specific case, the flame shall be the concept of speech metonymic, and even more, the own metonymic that one way or another apears both what what the psicanalysis brings to the top and what James Joyce, wonderfully, lends on paper.
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