A READING OF "CLEVER LITTLE NURSES" BY TEREZA QUADROS, MASK OF CLARICE LISPECTOR
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i34.145782Keywords:
columnist Clarice Lispector, Tereza Quadros and Comício, journalism and literature, literary chronicle in the 1950sAbstract
This article presents a reading of the literary chronicle "Clever Little Nurses" by Tereza Quadros (mask of Clarice Lispector), published in the weekly journal Comício in 1952. The writer was responsible for the journal's the feminine column "Among Women". On those pages, the columnist published literary chronicles of indisputable value, with a few of them originating short stories later published by the author.
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