Marjorie Daw
Imagínese una historia tan artesanamente construida que cuestiona la naturaleza misma de la realidad, todo ello contenido en una serie de letras animadas y ingeniosas. "Marjorie Daw", de Thomas Bailey Aldrich, publicada por primera vez en 1873, sigue siendo una maravilla literaria por su innovadora estructura y su famosa y sorprendente conclusión. Este cuento de novelas no es solo un rompecabezas inteligente; es una profunda observación sobre la necesidad humana de escapar, el poder de la narrativa y la línea fina entre lo imaginado y lo real, ofreciendo una perspectiva refrescante que se siente sorprendentemente actual incluso hoy. Su popularidad duradera habla de nuestra fascinación por la narración en sí misma y de lo fácil que podemos ser atraídos a mundos que sólo existen en la página.
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Marjorie Daw by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. The underlying text is in the U.S. public domain. We do not republish any modern copyrighted edition, translation, or commentary.
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