This research, which focuses on the book A Jangada de Pedra, by José Saramago, intends to show how the fantastic literature contributes to the author relating the History of Portugal and Spain in the fiction told in the novel. In turning the peninsula into a huge stone ship, which drifts across the ocean, the writer focuses the reader\'s attention on the issue of the Iberian landmass, showing aspects related to the past and present of that region. Thus, Saramago not only transformed the historiographical discourse into a literary one, but he also did it in an extreme way: with strange facts which cannot be explained by reason. In this way, drawing on the relationship between space and power, the novel makes reflections about the History, me...
This work aims to identify traces of the author's autobiographical narrative Manual de pintura e cal...
CAVALCANTE, Francisco Wilton Lima; SILVA, Odalice de Castro. O grande aprendiz: José Saramago vit po...
RELATIONS BETWEEN LITERATURE AND HISTORY HAVE STIMULATED DEBATE SINCE ANCIENT GREECE AND EVEN TODAY ...
Nesta pesquisa, objetiva-se analisar a presença da Espanha no romance A jangada de pedra (1986), de ...
This work tries to demonstrate the resauras used by José Saramago to make A jangada de pedra a thes...
This text appreciates the book História do cerco de Lisboa (1989) by José Saramago addressing the th...
Este artículo se propone demostrar los recursos utilizados por José Saramago para hacer de La Balsa ...
This article establishes a theoretical discussion about the novel "A jangada de pedra" (1986), by Jo...
En aquest article es confronten posicions al voltant de l’iberisme partint de Miguel Torga i dels se...
Writing about a literary work is a complex effort because it involves interpreting the meanings of a...
Critical studies involving the work of José Saramago have mostly favored novels, beginning from Memo...
This article traces José Saramago’s mobilization of the Cervantes’ Don Quijote (1605) in A Jangada d...
This article traces José Saramago's mobilization of the Cervantes' Don Quijote (1605) in A Jangada d...
Orientador : Prof. Dr. Antonio Augusto NeryDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Paraná, ...
This Mastership Dissertation uses as corpus analysis the novel O Conquistador by Almeida Faria. The ...
This work aims to identify traces of the author's autobiographical narrative Manual de pintura e cal...
CAVALCANTE, Francisco Wilton Lima; SILVA, Odalice de Castro. O grande aprendiz: José Saramago vit po...
RELATIONS BETWEEN LITERATURE AND HISTORY HAVE STIMULATED DEBATE SINCE ANCIENT GREECE AND EVEN TODAY ...
Nesta pesquisa, objetiva-se analisar a presença da Espanha no romance A jangada de pedra (1986), de ...
This work tries to demonstrate the resauras used by José Saramago to make A jangada de pedra a thes...
This text appreciates the book História do cerco de Lisboa (1989) by José Saramago addressing the th...
Este artículo se propone demostrar los recursos utilizados por José Saramago para hacer de La Balsa ...
This article establishes a theoretical discussion about the novel "A jangada de pedra" (1986), by Jo...
En aquest article es confronten posicions al voltant de l’iberisme partint de Miguel Torga i dels se...
Writing about a literary work is a complex effort because it involves interpreting the meanings of a...
Critical studies involving the work of José Saramago have mostly favored novels, beginning from Memo...
This article traces José Saramago’s mobilization of the Cervantes’ Don Quijote (1605) in A Jangada d...
This article traces José Saramago's mobilization of the Cervantes' Don Quijote (1605) in A Jangada d...
Orientador : Prof. Dr. Antonio Augusto NeryDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Paraná, ...
This Mastership Dissertation uses as corpus analysis the novel O Conquistador by Almeida Faria. The ...
This work aims to identify traces of the author's autobiographical narrative Manual de pintura e cal...
CAVALCANTE, Francisco Wilton Lima; SILVA, Odalice de Castro. O grande aprendiz: José Saramago vit po...
RELATIONS BETWEEN LITERATURE AND HISTORY HAVE STIMULATED DEBATE SINCE ANCIENT GREECE AND EVEN TODAY ...