Dialogism and orallity marks in A mulher que escreveu a bíblia by Moacyr Scliar
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1678-2054.2006v7p2Keywords:
Novel, Orallity, Updating, TraditionAbstract
The present work wishes to demonstrate the presence of an oral tradition, captured by the experience, memory and for a stylization of the speech written, inside the contemporary literature, especially in the romance A mulher que escreveu a Bíblia by Moacyr Scliar. With this purpose, we will admit as starting point, an attempt of concept, conceiving it as a form directly linked to the sound universe (and therefore, oral) and in the sequence, we will try to reveal the orallity marks not only in the construction of the speech, but also in the updating of a tradition that is intended in the voice of the narration.Downloads
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