The female characterizations in Machado's novels are much more important to their author's narrative art and to his social vision than we have previously thought. This is the first book-length study in English to address this issue, and it will open up a new and very rich vein of Machadoan scholarship.
The female characterizations in Machado's novels are much more important to their author's narrative art and to his social vision than we have previously thought. This is the first book-length study in English to address this issue, and it will open up a new and very rich vein of Machadoan scholarship.
Earl E. Fitz is professor of Portuguese, Spanish, and comparative literature at Vanderbilt University.
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Contents Notes on Translations Acknowledgments Abbreviations Chronology One: Introduction Two: Women as Characters in the Nineteenth-Century Brazilian Novel: The National Tradition Out of Which an Internationalized Machado de Assis Would Emerge Three: The Early Novels of Machado de Assis: 1872-1878 Four: The Later Novels Five: Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
Contents Notes on Translations Acknowledgments Abbreviations Chronology One: Introduction Two: Women as Characters in the Nineteenth-Century Brazilian Novel: The National Tradition Out of Which an Internationalized Machado de Assis Would Emerge Three: The Early Novels of Machado de Assis: 1872-1878 Four: The Later Novels Five: Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
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