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1by ANDERSON LUIZ DA SILVASubjects: “...[en] PROSE FICTION...”
Published 2007
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2by ANDERSON LUIZ DA SILVA“... fundamental feature of the alterity´s writing and reading process in our contemporary fiction....”
Published 2006
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3by DANIEL PECEGO VIEIRA CAETANOSubjects: “...[en] FICTION...”
Published 2006
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4by PATRICIA CHIGANER LILENBAUM“... between Judaism and writing in the Brazilian context, focusing on Samuel Rawets, Moacyr Scliars and Cíntia...”
Published 2009
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5by PATRICIA CHIGANER LILENBAUM“... Judaism and writing in the Brazilian context, focusing on Samuel Rawets, Moacyr Scliars and Cíntia...”
Published 2009
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6by DANIEL PECEGO VIEIRA CAETANO“... these fictional texts. The intention is to discuss literary creation itself, its paths and borders, taking...”
Published 2006
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7by ANDRE COLSON SCORZA“... poesia. === Through the dialogue between the writings of Nelson Rodrigues and Manuel Bandeira`s poetry...”
Published 2004
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8by ANDRE COLSON SCORZA“... poesia. === [en] Through the dialogue between the writings of Nelson Rodrigues and Manuel Bandeira...”
Published 2004
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9by SERGIO DA SILVA BARCELLOS“... and transgression, in the form of fragmentation of the discourse and of the narrator`s identity. Diary writing...”
Published 2004
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10by SERGIO DA SILVA BARCELLOS“... and of the narrator`s identity. Diary writing as a narrative method assumes in both novels a distinctive strategic...”
Published 2004
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11by CECILIA GUSMAO WELLISCH“... relates to the invention of a fictional place, in which occurs the encounter of Arthur Bispo do Rosario...”
Published 2006
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12by CECILIA GUSMAO WELLISCH“... tomes: the first one relates to the invention of a fictional place, in which occurs the encounter...”
Published 2006
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