Kate Chopin in the Language
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formal apparel, subjectivity, enunciation.Abstract
The present article is an analysis of an American tale, The Story of an Hour, from Kate Chopin (1894), in the light of Émile Benveniste, aiming at corroborating the hypothesis that the author marks herself in the employment of the English language as well as makes herself present in the world indirectly once bringing about her subjectivity. Key-words: formal apparel, subjectivity, enunciation.Downloads
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