História da literatura: estética e projeto nacionalizante
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https://doi.org/10.51359/2175-294x.2019.240736Keywords:
literature and history, literary historiography, literature and criticism.Abstract
Considerations regarding the historicist model of positivist and diachronic vision employed in the history of traditional literature, resulting from nationalist projects. We question the limitations of this theoretical-methodological approach and propose a literary history that considers the aesthetic element in its approach.References
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