Naziazeno Barbosa: a man of the 1930’s in Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i31.133053Keywords:
Literatura, Brasil, Dyonélio MachadoAbstract
The article´s purpose is to analyze the constitution of Naziazeno Barbosa, the protagonist of The Rats, a novel written by Dyonélio Machado, while also investigating the relationship between the structure of the novel and the social, historic and political context in which it was produced.
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