
115p paperback, bibliography, as new
This work investigates the literary contributions and philosophical foundations of Jorge Luis Borges within the context of twentieth-century literature. J. M. Cohen provides a concise examination of Borges's short stories and essays, analyzing how the author constructs his unique metaphysical landscapes. The text serves as an introductory critical framework for understanding the complex interplay between reality and fiction in the Argentine writer's body of work.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Critics often cite this volume as a helpful, accessible entry point for readers encountering Borges for the first time. The text is noted for its brevity and focus on the structural elements of the author's prose.
Page Count:
115
Publication Date:
1973-01-01
Publisher:
Oliver & Boyd
ISBN-10:
0050026259
ISBN-13:
9780050026267
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