The magic of storytelling. Its study in a globalized and technological environment .
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Study, Literature, Electronic texts, Printed textAbstract
This paper is a modest reflection on the importance of literary studies in the heady rush of technological development, where electronic media creates an increasingly technical and visual society.Downloads
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