The purpose of this article is to investigate the narrative transformation presented by Clarice Lispector in 'Água Viva' (1973), in which the author refuses to …
Rachel de Queiroz's work is frequently analyzed in terms of the author and her protagonists' female condition. The presence of women is visible in the …
Nélida Piñon's ‘A República dos Sonhos’ (1984) parallels Brazilian history with the saga of the family of Madruga, an immigrant from Galicia. Using as her …
Autran Dourado is one of the most important contemporary Brazilian writers. Born in Patos (1926), the Minas Gerais novelist made his debut in 1947. Since …
Dalton Trevisan is one of Brazil's most prolific and enigmatic writers, author of some twenty collections of short stories and one novel. Beginning with his …
On more than one occasion, Brazil's foremost proponent of postmodern literature and theory, Silviano Santiago, has exploited "[o] ponto de vista privilegiado de enxergar a …
This essay performs a different reading of Clarice Lispector's work 'Água viva,' starting with the ecological and ecofeminist theories of recent years. The study focuses …
Because Poetry and History come together, overcoming Myth, it is the tour-de-force of Aeschylus' ‘Oresteia’, and also of modern Verissimo's ‘O continente’. ln one case, …
In his study of search narrative, the mythographer Joseph Campbell states: "Woman, in the imagistic language of mythology, represents the totality of what can be …
FONSECA, Rubem (1997a). E do meio do mundo prostituto só amores guardei ao meu charuto. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 112 p. ISBN: 9788571646865. FONSECA, …