A semiotics reading of space: <i>The cask of Amontillado</i>
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https://doi.org/10.21709/casa.v7i1.1837Keywords:
espaço, semiótica, espacialização, programação espacial, space, semiotics, spatialisation, spatial programmingAbstract
This paper analyzes the short story of Edgar Allan Poe, The cask of Amontillado, from the point of view of the space category. The theoretical support is based on Greimas’ theory of semiotics. There are two aspects that are focused on: the spatialisation and spatial programming.Downloads
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25/08/2009
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