Myth and Ideology in Contemporary Brazilian FictionFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1983 - 260 páginas Analyzing the thematic and formal characteristics of six contemporary Brazilian novels, this study explores the use of myth and its ideological implications. The writers examined are Maria Alice Barroso, Clarice Lispector, Jorge Amado, Carlos Heitor Cony, Adonias Filho, and Autran Dourado. |
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Preface | 11 |
Text Context Metacontext | 19 |
Myth and Ideology | 27 |
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