Um percurso ético fracassado: uma leitura de Ressurreição, de Machado de Assis
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Este artigo faz uma leitura da representação ética particular de Ressurreição, primeiro romance de Machado de Assis, com ênfase na ética passiva adotada pelo protagonista e em seu fracasso no decurso da narrativa. Ele sugere a relevância de um estudo interdisciplinar do eto discursivo e das estratégias de encenação de informação.References
ABBAGNANO, Nicola. 2000. Dicionário de Filosofia. 4 ed. São Paulo: Martins Fontes. — ASSIS, Machado de. 1967. Ressurreição; A mão e a luva. 5 ed.[sic] São Paulo: Cultrix.
CHARAUDEAU, Patrick. 2007. Discurso das mídias. 1 ed.1reimpr. São Paulo: Contexto.
MAINGUENEAU, Dominique. 2008. “A propósito do ethos”. In: MOTTA, Ana Raquel; SALGADO, Luciana (org.). Ethos discursivo. São Paulo: Contexto, p. 11-29.
MOTTA, Ana Raquel; SALGADO, Luciana (org.). 2008. Ethos discursivo. São Paulo: Contexto. — NÖTH, Winfried. 2005. A Semiótica no século XX. 3 ed. São Paulo: Annablume.
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