Modern city physionomy: urban literary images
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1678-2054.2007v10p44Keywords:
Literature, City, Representation, ModernityAbstract
This study ponders the relations between literature and urban experience. In this perspective the representations of Rio de Janeiro city, recently inserted in modernity and still having traces of its colonial past, are mapped. The study of such chronicles considers, besides the literary focus, the historical confi guration and the strong journalistic appeal of such genre, which had been disregarded by the literary canon.Downloads
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