The objective of this article is to investigate to which extent we can consider Dom Casmurro (1900), by the Brazilian author Machado de Assis (1839–1908), as an elegiac romance (Bruffee, 1983). The elegiac romance appeared first in the early fiction of Joseph Conrad and was subsequently developed by a number of major writers influenced by Conrad, including Nabokov and Fitzgerald. This article will present the main characteristics of the elegiac romance and compare Dom Casmurro to Lord Jim (1900) in order to highlight what makes the relationship between narrator and hero(es) in Dom Casmurro unique. Dom Casmurro can be considered a double elegy: the bitter and mournful laments for the death of Capitu and Escobar are intertwined in the self-re...
A presente dissertação apresenta uma leitura de Dom Casmurro voltada à compreensão da abordagem das ...
Esta pesquisa analisa a obra literária Dom Casmurro, do escritor Machado de Assis. O romance conta a...
Romance: The Emulation of EmpireThis dissertation offers a symptomatic reading of romance and explor...
This chapter proposes a comparison between two novels by Joseph Conrad and Machado de Assis. It expl...
This paper studies the representation of inheritance and heritage, parasitism and ruin as themes and...
The presence of the sea in Dom Casmurro This article is a critical study of water symbolism and the...
This article aims to detect elements that help to understand Dom Casmurro from the approach of situa...
After one hundred years of its first release, the Machado de Assis’ work entitled“Dom Ca...
Esta tese de doutoramento destina-se ao estudo da obra de Machado de Assis, especialmente os romance...
A tese aborda os modos de composição e caracterização das personagens nos romances Ressurreição (187...
Considering the importance of Machado de Assis for Brazilian literature, in this paper it will be co...
This work is a reflection on the concept of seduction from the novel Dom Casmurro written by Machado...
This article proposes a reflection on the meanings of melancholy in the novels of Machado de Assis. ...
Machado de Assis (1839-1908) é uma referência de peso no cenário da literatura brasileira. Estudar s...
<p>This article examines three novels by Machado de Assis, namely Dom Casmurro, Esaú e Jacó and Memo...
A presente dissertação apresenta uma leitura de Dom Casmurro voltada à compreensão da abordagem das ...
Esta pesquisa analisa a obra literária Dom Casmurro, do escritor Machado de Assis. O romance conta a...
Romance: The Emulation of EmpireThis dissertation offers a symptomatic reading of romance and explor...
This chapter proposes a comparison between two novels by Joseph Conrad and Machado de Assis. It expl...
This paper studies the representation of inheritance and heritage, parasitism and ruin as themes and...
The presence of the sea in Dom Casmurro This article is a critical study of water symbolism and the...
This article aims to detect elements that help to understand Dom Casmurro from the approach of situa...
After one hundred years of its first release, the Machado de Assis’ work entitled“Dom Ca...
Esta tese de doutoramento destina-se ao estudo da obra de Machado de Assis, especialmente os romance...
A tese aborda os modos de composição e caracterização das personagens nos romances Ressurreição (187...
Considering the importance of Machado de Assis for Brazilian literature, in this paper it will be co...
This work is a reflection on the concept of seduction from the novel Dom Casmurro written by Machado...
This article proposes a reflection on the meanings of melancholy in the novels of Machado de Assis. ...
Machado de Assis (1839-1908) é uma referência de peso no cenário da literatura brasileira. Estudar s...
<p>This article examines three novels by Machado de Assis, namely Dom Casmurro, Esaú e Jacó and Memo...
A presente dissertação apresenta uma leitura de Dom Casmurro voltada à compreensão da abordagem das ...
Esta pesquisa analisa a obra literária Dom Casmurro, do escritor Machado de Assis. O romance conta a...
Romance: The Emulation of EmpireThis dissertation offers a symptomatic reading of romance and explor...