Between memory and reinvention: the intertextual exercise in Clarices Lispector’s work
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Clarice Lispector, Intertextuality, Otherness, MemoryAbstract
The purpose of this article is to highlight the use of intertextuality as a way of understanding Clarice Lispector’s writing. The intertextual practice may be related to aspects of reinvention and collage since it repeatedly performs the search of moving forward the limits of language. What is revealed about this dynamic of Clarice’s works are the moves of memory and otherness.
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