Keep the thread up! From humour to poetry. Silence as a spur to read and speak
The purpose of this article is to proceed with a semiotic examination of several wordless picturebooks focussed on the use of a thread, Considering that it is the visual image which first and foremost prompts the meaning in iconotexts, we shall deal with it more particularly through the examination...
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Main Author: | Jean Perrot (Author) |
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Universidad de Zaragoza,
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