The Feasibility of Teaching Scientific and Technical Russian without the Prerequisite of a General Russian Language Course |
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Authors: | B S Mikofsky N W Baklanoff |
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Institution: | Battelle Memorial Institute , Columbus, Ohio, USA |
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Abstract: | The plot of the short novel La mano en la trampa (Beatriz Guido, 1961) is about a young woman who becomes a heroine while trying to find out the truth about a family secret known as “El Opa.” Her work as a spy needs to be done in complete secrecy. Her family is behind her and she needs to escape from censorship. Her family story is similar to Argentina's context at that time when many people had to avoid the control and excessive power of Peron's government. Everything seems to be double in this novel: spaces, characters, life stories, ghosts, vampires, haunting and repressive atmospheres. All of these elements contribute to the gothic spirit in La mano en la trampa that I explore in this article. |
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Keywords: | family secret gothic haunting Peron vampires |
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