Alencar e Machado: readings and Indianism
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Indianism, Originality, IntertextualityAbstract
The central object of this dissertation abstract is to analize aspects of the José de Alencar's and Machado de Assis's literary production of Indian thematic. The research is supported by the presupposition that romantic poetry was unable to build a true identity to Brazilian people, because it excluded races from this process, but it was important in the sense of looking for a new way in relation to an European literary tradition. The analysis and the discussion allude to another, about the capacity of Brazilian literature to be original, there was a reflexion about how critics of the two ficcion writers perceived the originality of their works and the local color expression.References
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