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Antonio Muñoz Molina’nın El Invierno En Lisboa Adlı Romanında “Medyalararasılık

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The present article aims to explore the intermediality between literature and other communicative mediums such as music, cinema, drama, and other audiovisiual culture, which have been deployed in various Spanish novels written from the 19th, century onward. As a representative Spanish novelist of the 1980s, Antonio Muñoz Molina, the National Critics Award and the National Literature Award laureate, gives a distinguished example of the use of the intermediality in his novel El Invierno en Lisboa. What follows is an inquiry into Muñoz Molina’s adeptness in using the concept of intermediality in this text, and his exploration of his characters’ and the text’s references to cinema and music through his experimental narrative technique. However, this study arrives at the conclusion that the function of the narrator that which is determined by the intermediality through Muñoz Molina’s text ultimately obscures the author’s primary purport to achieve the realistic effect in his text
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