Juana and Vilma, two girls of the house
Abstract
In this brief study the kinship is investigated, in the light of a rapid intersexual confrontation, between two feminine prominent characters of the Peruvian literature (Juana, the Campa and Vilma, Julius’s babysitter), trying to settle some lines which links in the speeches that explain artistically their hazardous jobs. The present article was read in Caraz, birth city of C. E. Zavaleta, with the occasion of the tribute to which, in the year of 2009, they called diverse civil and cultural institutions of the country.Downloads
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