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- Title
EL DIABLO Y EL BUEN DIOS: LITERATURA Y COMPROMISO.
- Authors
Alvarado Vega, Óscar Gerardo
- Abstract
Literature not only expresses the author's intention, but it also manifests the noteworthy richness of an open text. Based on this idea, Sartre also defines the text's social function and explores his philosophical-literary theory on each of his works, granting even more richness to his intellectual production. The good-evil theme, which is based on the bastardy of the main character, leads him to making decisions addressed to others, towards the people, as part of his own definition as an individual and as a main element of what his condition means within his context.
- Subjects
FUNCTIONALISM (Social sciences); LITERARY theory; GOOD &; evil in literature; LEGITIMACY of governments; LITERARY characters; SARTRE, Jean-Paul, 1905-1980
- Publication
Káñina. Revista de Artes y Letras de la Universidad de Costa Rica, 2008, Vol 32, Issue 2, p103
- ISSN
0378-0473
- Publication type
Article