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摘要
本文将探讨《唐·卡斯默罗》(Machado de Assis, 1899)、《 o Bernardo》(Graciliano Ramos, 1934)、《A hora da estrela》(Clarice lispecector, 1977)和《Um beijo de colombina》(Adriana Lisboa, 2003)中取材于挽歌小说的元叙事元素。本文将从简要介绍这部哀歌小说的主要特征开始,以阅读约瑟夫·康拉德(Joseph Conrad, 1900)的《吉姆勋爵》(Lord Jim)为重点,探讨每部小说中独特的叙述者和女主角之间的关系是如何挑战男性叙事话语的霸权,利用微妙的策略为女主角发声的。
ECHOES OF THE ELEGIAC NOVEL IN BRAZILIAN LITERATURE
Abstract This article will examine the (meta)narrative elements of Dom Casmurro (Machado de Assis, 1899), São Bernardo (Graciliano Ramos, 1934), A hora da estrela (Clarice Lispector, 1977) and Um beijo de colombina (Adriana Lisboa, 2003) which draw on the elegiac novel. Starting with a brief introduction of the main features of the elegiac novel, focusing on a reading of Lord Jim (Joseph Conrad, 1900), it will investigate how the relation between narrator and heroine, unique in each novel, challenges the hegemonic masculine narrative discourse, making use of subtle strategies to give voice to the heroine.
期刊介绍:
The journal, which is mainly aimed at the academic community, welcomes scholarly articles in the most diverse methodological and critical trends. The journal’s main areas of interest are literary studies, Brazilian literature and comparative literature, focused on the work of Machado de Assis. Articles will be received on a rolling basis. The articles must be original and unpublished in Brazil. The journal receives, reviews and publishes articles in Portuguese and English. All articles received by the editors will be submitted for evaluation by the editorial board and by ad hoc reviewers, members of the Brazilian and international academic community, who are specially invited for each issue of the journal.