Honoré de Balzac and Camilo Castelo Branco: nineteenth-century social criticism in...
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Author(s): |
Ana Luisa Patrício Campos de Oliveira
Total Authors: 1
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Document type: | Master's Dissertation |
Press: | São Paulo. |
Institution: | Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas (FFLCH/SBD) |
Defense date: | 2009-02-12 |
Examining board members: |
Paulo Fernando da Motta de Oliveira;
Sérgio Paulo Guimarães de Sousa;
Raquel dos Santos Madanêlo Souza
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Advisor: | Paulo Fernando da Motta de Oliveira |
Abstract | |
The present study intends, primarily, to show that Camilo Castelo Brancos fictional production consists in a Romanesque legacy that passes much beyond the mere transmission of love stories. Thus, some important aspects and themes of the writer of São Miguel de Seides literature are taken as pillars of this analysis, such as the presence of a Portugal immersed in capitalist relations, typical of the 19th century, a proper ambience to the financial interest and the desire of mimetic basis, but barren to unselfish affections, and the camilian narrators remarkable performance, an instance that not abstains from unveiling, every time, the vile engines that, according to his opinion, stimulate as much the gear of this materialist Portuguese society as the characters attitudes inserted in it. Finally, it is pertinent to emphasize that the selected corpus for this camilian works appreciation is composed by the novels Onde está a Felicidade? and Um Homem de Brios, both from 1856. (AU) |