O Louco do Catí: o nascer da identidade The madman of Catí is one of the richest and most instigating characters of Brazilian fiction. His story is unknown to the moment he arrives at a suburban grocery store to buy cigarettes, as it will be after he frees himself of the fears that prevent him from living. In Dyonélio Machado’s novel, he is thrown into an adventure that happens along a journey during which he remains alienated and submissive to other people’s decisions. However, brief sequences show that he can decide by himself, as will do in the last chapters of the book, when he assumes the identity which his fears have prevented from emerging. In this paper about O Louco do Catí we will compile the words that name ...
The research in question sought interpretative keys under the configuration of the narrator in five ...
O presente artigo refletirá sobre o insuficiente número de obras traduzidas no Brasil, publicadas no...
Escrito em 1867, este pouco citado romance histórico de Camilo evoca o enredo de Eurico, o presbíter...
O Louco do Catí: o nascer da identidade The madman of Catí is one of the riches...
The novel A casa dos budas ditosos (1999), by João Ubaldo Ribeiro, uses mockery as its nar...
Caetés is the first book by Graciliano Ramos ant its protagonist is João Valério, a single bookkeepe...
The term self-fiction has become like an outlet for the debate around narratives that in recent deca...
This work proposes a reflection on displacement of the female character in the novel Outros can...
The objective of this paper is to analyze, with the support of the book History of Madness, by Miche...
The novel O filho eterno, by Cristóvão Tezza, presents the trajectory of an anonymous father th...
This article analyzes aspects of main fictional characters in two canonical narratives of Portuguese...
This research highlights a reflection about the introverted behavior of the character Ludovica Ferna...
This article takes its point of departure a historical series in Brazilian literature in which monst...
The readers of Camilo Castelo Branco (1825-1890) are familiar with descriptions of “brasileiros de t...
When we think about the reason for the pact with the devil in Honoré de Balzac, we think of the nove...
The research in question sought interpretative keys under the configuration of the narrator in five ...
O presente artigo refletirá sobre o insuficiente número de obras traduzidas no Brasil, publicadas no...
Escrito em 1867, este pouco citado romance histórico de Camilo evoca o enredo de Eurico, o presbíter...
O Louco do Catí: o nascer da identidade The madman of Catí is one of the riches...
The novel A casa dos budas ditosos (1999), by João Ubaldo Ribeiro, uses mockery as its nar...
Caetés is the first book by Graciliano Ramos ant its protagonist is João Valério, a single bookkeepe...
The term self-fiction has become like an outlet for the debate around narratives that in recent deca...
This work proposes a reflection on displacement of the female character in the novel Outros can...
The objective of this paper is to analyze, with the support of the book History of Madness, by Miche...
The novel O filho eterno, by Cristóvão Tezza, presents the trajectory of an anonymous father th...
This article analyzes aspects of main fictional characters in two canonical narratives of Portuguese...
This research highlights a reflection about the introverted behavior of the character Ludovica Ferna...
This article takes its point of departure a historical series in Brazilian literature in which monst...
The readers of Camilo Castelo Branco (1825-1890) are familiar with descriptions of “brasileiros de t...
When we think about the reason for the pact with the devil in Honoré de Balzac, we think of the nove...
The research in question sought interpretative keys under the configuration of the narrator in five ...
O presente artigo refletirá sobre o insuficiente número de obras traduzidas no Brasil, publicadas no...
Escrito em 1867, este pouco citado romance histórico de Camilo evoca o enredo de Eurico, o presbíter...