Memory intervention in Marina Colasanti’s chronicles
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1678-2054.2006v8p2Keywords:
Woman’s writting, Chronicles, Autobiography, MemoryAbstract
This research aims at selecting some chronicles written by Marina Colasanti and, from them, investigate a miscellany of reflections and memories which surface from the feminine universe through memory interferences exposed in her literature. It will be focused, in the chronicles, the presence of memory, the reflection and the feminine awareness revealed by the autobiographical aspects within the possibilities of the woman’s writting.References
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