Form and militancy in “O Moleque”, by Lima Barreto
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1678-2054.2005v5p77Keywords:
Lima Barreto, Short story theory, Literary militancyAbstract
This article aims at discussing the concept of militant literature in Lima Barreto by means of an analysis of a peculiar short-story, "O moleque". The study also intends to reconsider its formal aspects in order to question the ability of the writer to choose proper literary solutions for his texts.References
BARRETO, Lima. 1961b. Histórias e sonhos. São Paulo: Brasiliense.
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