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  1. Hell Has No Limits ( Spanish: El lugar sin límites, "The Place Without Limits") is a 1966 novel written by Chilean José Donoso. The novel is set south of the Chilean capital, Santiago, in a small town near the regional center of Talca.

    • José Donoso, Suzanne Jill Levine
    • 1966
  2. Quick answer: Mephastophilis's quotation in Doctor Faustus reveals that hell is not a specific physical location but a perpetual state of being and torment for the damned, wherever they exist.

  3. : Hell hath no limits, nor is circumscribed In one self-place; for where we are is hell, And where hell is, there must we ever be. . . . All places shall be hell that is not heaven. FAUSTUS: Come, I think hell’s a fable. MEPHASTOPHILISs.: Ay, think so still, till experience change thy mind. . . .

  4. With its stark atmosphere, powerful characterizations, and dazzling alterations of perspective in time and gender, Jose Donoso's early masterwork, Hell Has No Limits, anticipates the qualities of better-known works of this Chilean magic-realist such as The Obscene Bird of Night.

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  5. Hell Has No Limits is a 1966 novel written by Chilean José Donoso. The novel is set south of the Chilean capital, Santiago, in a small town near the regional center of Talca.

  6. Hell Has No Limits. work by Donoso. Also known as: “El lugar sin límites” Learn about this topic in these articles: discussed in biography. In José Donoso. … (1966; “The Place Without Limits”; Hell Has No Limits ), depict characters barely able to subsist in an atmosphere of desolation and anguish.

  7. Sep 15, 1999 · Hell Has No Limits. Paperback – September 15, 1999. With its stark atmosphere, powerful characterizations, and dazzling alterations of perspective in time and gender, José Donoso’s early masterwork, Hell Has No Limits, anticipates the qualities of better-known works by this Chilean magic-realist.