CANDIDO IN ANGOLA: TWO FORMAÇÕES
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i35.151460Keywords:
literary history, literary sistem, Angola, BrazilAbstract
This brief essay aims to compare the books Formação da Literatura Brasileira, by Antonio Candido, and A Formação da literatura angolana, by Mário António (Angola). The obvious conclusion is that the former served as a methodological model for the latter. The less obvious hypothesis is that this coincidence reveals not only the influence of Candido in a country where it has not been studied but also the fidelity of M. António to his initial formation, common to that of the companions of Message (Luanda).
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