Incipit as a Crossroads of Senses in El día señalado by Manuel Mejía Vallejo
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.elc.18168Keywords:
El día señalado, Mejía Vallejo, Manuel, Incipit, sociocriticism, Revolución en MarchaAbstract
The incipit of the novel El día señalado starts with a cross and two crucial dates in the life of the author and in the Colombian political history of the 19th century: 1936 and 1960. From a sociocritical approach, those dates are highly significant and strategic articulators not only from a semiotic and textual perspective, but also from a historical vision.
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