Between ancient and modern: the writing of history in Chateaubriand. Essay on historiography and travel reports
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1808-8139.v0i11p26-33Keywords:
historiography, travelers' accounts, historical memoirs, literatureAbstract
This article aims to discuss Wilma Peres Costa's Entre tempos e mundos: Chateaubriand e a outra América from three subjects related to my academic formation: 1. travel report as a heuristic instrument to history writing; 2. the (dis)order of time in Chateaubriand's work; 3. in order to build the conclusion, I recapture the assumption of the author as a loser who never dies.Downloads
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