Analysis of Textual Reality in Mist (1914) of Miguel de Unamuno.
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Textual analysis, Generation of ’98, Possible world, Textual reality, TaxonomyAbstract
Considering the war context and the emergence of the avant-garde in the early twentieth
century, I base on this work the reasons why the presence of the concept of nivola,
attributed by Miguel de Unamuno to refer to the literary technique used in his novel Mist
(1914), provokes a possible confrontation between universes composed of elements of
reality and the virtual. In that sense, it will be appropriate to explain the procedure that
originates that collision of established plans. For this, I will resort to literary categories that
support the theories of fiction, according to the perception of Thomas Pavel and Marie-
Laure Ryan.
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