"These essays constitute a refreshing approach to cultural and literary studies by the most courageous and forward-thinking critic in Brazil. Silviano Santiago's breadth of knowledge and critical acumen stem from the erudition and perspicacity of a highly intelligent mind."--Nelson H. Vieira, Brown University
"These essays constitute a refreshing approach to cultural and literary studies by the most courageous and forward-thinking critic in Brazil. Silviano Santiago's breadth of knowledge and critical acumen stem from the erudition and perspicacity of a highly intelligent mind."--Nelson H. Vieira, Brown University
Introduction: Silviano Santiago, a Voice In-Between / Ana Lúcia Gazzola and Wander Melo Miranda 1. Why and For What Purpose Does the European Travel? 2. Latin American Discourse: The Space In-Between 3. Eça, Author of Madame Bovary 4. Universality in Spite of Dependency 5. The Rhetoric of Verisimilitude 6. Worth Its Weight: Brazilian Modernist Fiction 7. The Permanence of the Discourse of Tradition in Modernism
Introduction: Silviano Santiago, a Voice In-Between / Ana Lúcia Gazzola and Wander Melo Miranda 1. Why and For What Purpose Does the European Travel? 2. Latin American Discourse: The Space In-Between 3. Eça, Author of Madame Bovary 4. Universality in Spite of Dependency 5. The Rhetoric of Verisimilitude 6. Worth Its Weight: Brazilian Modernist Fiction 7. The Permanence of the Discourse of Tradition in Modernism
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