The criticism in the 1920s and the subsidiary role of literary innovations
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1678-2054.2009v16p35Keywords:
Modernism, Literary criticism, 1920sAbstract
In the Brazilian modernism, from the 20s, the literary criticism was a fundamental and frequent pratice between the writers and intellectuals who were intending the renovation of literature. This practice had great importance in the struggle for the modernism legitimation, because it had consolidated itself in a privileged space for reflections and proceedings of the new literary courses. The objective of this article consists of the demonstration of some characteristics about the literary criticism in magazines during the 20s.References
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