The poetry from mato grosso in the target of Rubens Mendonça, as a historicist, a critic and a poet
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1678-2054.2007v9p117Keywords:
Historiography, Literature, Poetry, Mato GrossoAbstract
The analysis presents the literary historiography by the poet and historian Rubens de Mendonça, considering the main representatives of mato-grossense literature, from the origins to the cultural assertion moment. It was an attempt to retrieve the style of the historian, following the instructions of Roland Barthes; and to identify the merit of the critic who knew how to interpret the different literary manifestations of the State of Mato Grosso. Rubens de Mendonça reveals a poetical universe of works and authors most of them still unpublished; and he instigates us to the analytical thinking of his production.Downloads
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