Memes y teoría de la literatura

  1. Anxo Abuín González
Revista:
Ínsula: revista de letras y ciencias humanas
  1. Gatica Cote, Paulo (coord.)

ISSN: 0020-4536

Ano de publicación: 2022

Título do exemplar: Literatura y redes sociales

Número: 907-908

Páxinas: 31-34

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Ínsula: revista de letras y ciencias humanas

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