Eidesis

The eidesis is a " technique littéraire" invented by the cuban writer Jose Carlos Somoza, and wrongfully allotted to the Greek writers traditional in his work of fiction " The cave of the idees". The eidesis would make it possible to transmit secret keys or messages in works, by repeating Métaphore S or words which, isolated by an informed reader, would form an image independent of the original text.

The eidésis would be thus a form of Stéganographie.

Sources

Text of Jose Carlos Somoza in the Cave of the ideas , Babel, 2003, p 23, in the translation of Marianne Million.

The author declares that the eidesis is an invention

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