A region of real wars and imaginary literatures.
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https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7917.2009v14n2p141Abstract
This essay intends to analyze the representation of the war in Rio Grande do Sul’s literature, as well as its inscription on the collective imaginary as an element inherent to the history. It discusses, through a literary approach, the foundation of State’s mythical and heroic past, marking a symbolic region, solidified by the social imaginary ties. In the literary field, it tries to evidence the modernity influences to the writer’s approaches and its consequences to the representation of reality.Downloads
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