The Brazilian romance and the periodism
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https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7917.2013v18n1p8Abstract
The Brazilian literature in general - and the romance genre in particular - always established strong ties with periodism, either in the sense of propagation and dissemination of literary manifestations, whether as a space for reflection on the perspectives of history, criticism and theory of literature. So, these are highlighted in the text relations between the romance genre and periodicals relevant punctuating moments of the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first century in Brazil.Downloads
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